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Cooroy businesses enchant

The Noosa hinterland town of Cooroy is a charming mix of history, nature, arts and country hospitality. Settled in the 1880s as a timber town, it now attracts creatives, artists, foodies, producers and nature lovers.

The Cooroy Chamber of Commerce president Sirah Robb once said, “Businesses can make an impact, create change and open a world of possibility. When business is healthy, the community is healthy.”

And the Cooroy community is as healthy as ever, with an abundance of local family businesses for the Noosa Shire to take pride in.

Visitors and locals can enjoy hinterland hospitality at cafes, restaurants, farm gates, a boutique brewery, distillery and clubs. Browse boutiques, homewares, galleries, gifts, antiques and vintage treasures – even play a game of golf.

Local businesses are all about the friendly faces, and there’s tonnes of those in Cooroy. Say hello to Richard at Pet Affair when you’re picking up your dog food, pick out a new outfit with Clara at Blue Brown Bag or Effy at Wildflower, look after your health with the help of Pip’s healthy meals at Kookaburra Takeaway, and get a workout in with Tara at You Pilates and Wellness.

Eden Private Hospital and Maple Street Surgery are there when you need them the most, and there’s no need to leave town when you’re doing some upgrading to your car or home with the help of Cooroy Landscape Supplies, The Shed Company, and Cooroy Car Parts.

Belinda is always there to hear your story while framing your best memories, along with the team serving delicious meals at the Cooroy RSL.

Lisa and Rachel at Lakeridge Health, Beauty and Skincare Clinic are there to nourish not only the skin, but the mind, the body and the soul.

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