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Cooroy’s RSL – a community hub in the heart of town

If you haven’t been to Cooroy RSL for a while, you will be pleasantly surprised by the changes.

With extensive renovations over the last couple of years the club has a relaxed, fresh ambience and its location in the centre of town makes it a great spot for a catch up.

The menu has also had quite a few updates and gets rave reviews with a great selection of dishes with options for gluten free and vegetarian on offer.

They offer all day dining as well as delicious coffee and cakes from the coffee shop.

The club is a real community hub and provides plenty of entertainment including Bingo on Thursday at 9am, live music on Friday nights from 6pm, membership draw on Thursday night, raffles on Thursday and Friday nights and Saturday lunch, great gaming room with new machines and fantastic members promotions and special events.

Have a special occasion to celebrate? They do parties and functions also from birthdays and anniversaries to staff parties and wakes. Plus of course some awesome fundraisers, like High Tea for the Hounds, a major fundraiser for Noosa charity, PTSD Dogs Australia from 10am on Friday 25 August.

Grab a ticket and you will be treated to a delicious high tea with sweet and savoury treats, cocktail on arrival, entertainment by Andrea Kirwin and Claire Evelynn, special guest speakers, raffles, and lots of fun! Tickets are just $55 and are available at events.humanitix.com/ht4h.

Another upcoming fundraiser is Pink Up Cooroy Breakfast on 20 October raising funds for the McGrath Foundation.

More information will be available on the website in coming weeks at cooroyrsl.com.au.

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