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Meet your Council candidates

Council Candidate nominations for the 2024 Local Government Election close on 13 February, and Noosa Shire voters will have a little over a month to decide who will be their representatives for the next four years.

The Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Industry in association with The Hastings Street Association and the Noosaville Business Association are hosting a public event to bring the candidates and the community together, to give you, the business owners, residents and ratepayers of Noosa Shire, the opportunity to consider who would best represent your interests.

This special event will be moderated by Podcaster, Radio Host and writer John Caruso, an experienced & engaging MC.

The Candidates will have the opportunity to tell us what they hope to achieve, outline their vision and why you should give them your vote on March 16th.

Each candidate will then be asked to respond to prepared questions followed by question time from the floor.

This is a ticketed event to be held at The J on 28 February.

Seating commences at 5pm . Refreshments are available for purchase before and after the event.

Tickets are available at the Chambers website.

The Noosa chamber of commerce is a voluntary organisation representing the best interests of our resident business community. The chamber is A-political. New members are welcome and its easy to join- just follow the prompts on our website or enquire at membership@noosachamberofcommerce.com.au

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