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Celebrate the Melbourne Cup in true Noosa style at Park & Cove

Celebrate the 2025 Melbourne Cup in true Noosa style at Park & Cove, perched high above Peppers Noosa Resort & Villas.

On Tuesday, 4 November, experience a day of glamour, fine food and racing excitement in one of the Sunshine Coast’s most beautiful settings.

Your afternoon begins at 12pm with elegant canapés and a glass of Champagne on arrival, before indulging in a three-course alternate serve lunch perfectly paired with a three-hour beverage package.

Enjoy the thrill of sweeps before the race, live coverage on the big screen, and stay on for the after party from 3pm–5pm, complete with roaming canapés, a lively atmosphere and a cash bar.

Prizes will be awarded for Best Dressed, Best Hat, and the coveted Lucky Door Prize, with rewards designed to surprise and delight. Come dressed in your most colourful spring outfit and celebrate in the sophisticated surrounds of Park & Cove — a place of discovery, indulgence and celebration that reflects the abundance of our Sunshine Coast home.

Tickets are $190 per person, with $5 from every ticket donated to Youturn, Peppers Noosa Resort & Villas charity partner.

You’ll enjoy an unforgettable Melbourne Cup event at Park & Cove, where fine food, fashion and festivities come together to create a day to remember.

For enquiries, please email noosa.events@peppers.com.au or call 07 5455 2202.

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