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HomeNewsCelebrate Australia Day at the Noosa 2025 Festival

Celebrate Australia Day at the Noosa 2025 Festival

Mark your calendars for an exciting Australia Day celebration on 26 January, 2025.

Join Tewantin Noosa Lions Club at Lions Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville on the banks of the beautiful river from 10 am to 4 pm for a day filled with family-friendly fun. There will be live music, delicious food and a vibrant community spirit.

This year’s festival promises to have something for everyone.

Families can enjoy thrilling children’s rides, while a variety of food vans will satisfy your cravings with a range of tasty options.

The entertainment lineup is sure to impress, featuring live bands Dirty Birds, Supersoaker, Ryan Giles Band, Munkey Feet, and Jemzel.

Get ready to dance and sing along as they bring their great energy to our celebration!

We extend our thanks to our generous sponsors: Noosa Council, Tewantin Noosa RSL, Woolworths and Pet Barn. Your support helps make this festival possible.

We encourage everyone to use public transport for a hassle-free experience, but for those driving, parking will be available at nearby Chaplin Park for a gold coin donation.

Don’t miss out on what promises to be a fantastic day in beautiful Noosa. Bring your friends and family, and let’s come together to celebrate Australia Day 2025 in style. We can’t wait to see you there.

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