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HomeNewsNoosa Country Show in need of volunteers

Noosa Country Show in need of volunteers

The Committee of the Noosa A.H. &.I. Society is calling on members of the Noosa Shire to join them on Saturday, 17 April, for a 2021 Noosa Show Planning Workshop.

The Workshop will be held from 11am to 1pm, in the Pavillion Hall at the Society’s headquarters at the Pomona Showgrounds, and will be followed by a BBQ.

“Volunteers are the backbone of any Country Show, and because the Noosa Shire encompasses a growing urban area, we would especially like to see volunteers from these areas, like Tewantin, Noosa Heads, and the Eastern Beaches,” Society President, Charlie Pattison said.

“In 2021 we will be operating under some very stringent Covid guidelines, and because of this we need more volunteers than usual – Covid marshalls, crowd monitors and the like – as well as food handlers, even cleaners and photograpers.“

The Show’s theme is “Where Town Meets Country” and there is no better way for the people of the Noosa Shire to come together to celebrate our local primary producers and artists.

The Noosa Country Show will be held on 10 and 11 September 2021, and volunteers are urgently needed now to help with the planning process.

Members and other volunteers would love to meet prospective volunteers on Saturday the 17 April 2021, and explain to them the specific areas of need, and also welcome phone or email enquiries at any time at

administrationofficer@noosashowsociety.org.au or 0490 254 652.

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