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Take the bus to EV Expo

The 2023 Noosa EV Expo and Street Fest is on Sunday 18 June from 10am – 2pm.

Plan ahead to get to the this free family fun day out as Sunshine Beach Rd in Noosa Junction will be closed between Noosa Drive and Berrima Row between 6.30am and 4pm.

Why not take the free bus? The first 250 visitors that arrive by foot, bus or e-transport will receive a voucher for two free trees from Landcare.

All vehicles will need to be removed from Sunshine Beach Rd in Noosa Junction prior to 6.30am or they will be towed away. Bus stops will be moved to Noosa Drive for routes 620, 626, 627, 629, 631.

Taxis and all traffic will be rerouted during the road closure.

Parking will be available in car parks at Bottlebrush Avenue, Transit Centre car park, Cooyar Street car park and Lanyana Way (Council) car park. 

For further information call the HOTLINE on 0415 621 778, email bec@bossybootseventagency.com or visit noosaevexpo.com.au

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