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Find an oasis at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort

Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort is an oasis in the heart of Noosa where guests can play 18-hole championship golf, relax at the day spa, dine at Relish Restaurant, host events and weddings or stay in a spacious self-contained apartment, overlooking the golf course and gardens.

With over two decades of operation, the resort is open to the public every day, inviting visitors to experience its unique amenities and services.

“We pride ourselves on our customer service and have an amazing team of over 100 staff members, many who have been with us for several years,“ Club Manager Dan Chandler said.

One of the impressive features of Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort is its commitment to supporting the local community and prioritising sustainability.

Some of the most recent initiatives include:

– $1m upgrade to the golf course irrigation system which uses recycled water.

– The upgrading of amenities across the resort to more sustainable options.

– Recycling and reusing all green waste within Noosa Springs.

– All cans and bottles are recycled via Containers For Change and the funds are donated to local charity, Sunshine Butterflies.

– Supporting the community with over $50,000 of donations to local charities, schools, and organisations and using regional suppliers where possible help grow the local economy.

Noosa Springs have also partnered with Visit Sunshine Coast and are a part of the Sunshine Coast Sustainability Program. This provides eco conscious travellers with options to not only reduce their environmental footprint when visiting us, but removes their emissions, using a Trip CO2 Calculator, via local reafforestation projects that restore and replenish our local region.

For more information call 5440 3333. Find Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort at Links Drive, Noosa Heads. Follow on Facebook and Instagram at @noosasprings.

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