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Family-friendly fun at this year’s festival

The popular Tewantin Noosa Lions Australia Day festival returns to Lions Park, Noosaville on Thursday 26 January.

Featuring a day-long program of live music, kids’ rides, entertainment, and delicious food options, there’s something for everyone.

Located on the banks of the Noosa River, the stage is set for another fantastic day celebrating with friends and family.

The Rotary Big Breakfast, starting from 7am until 10am, will be a great way to begin your day.

The live music show, kicks off from 10.30am, while the kid’s rides and entertainment from 10am, will keep things lively.

Multi-cultural food options include Mexican, Indonesian pies, German sausages, Italian pizzas, the best coffee, calamari, donuts, fairy floss and ice cream.

The famous Lions burgers and chips, and CWA cakes and jams will also be there.

Keeping the kids happy will be easy with a big slide, cup and saucer ride, petting zoo, face painting and an amazing rock climbing wall.

Where else can you find such entertainment on tap while you sit back and relax?

If you can’t catch a bus, parking is available in nearby Chaplin Park for a gold coin donation.

The festival, organised by the Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, is supported by Noosa Shire Council. Other sponsors include the Bendigo Bank, Tewantin Noosa RSL and LiveLife Pharmacy. The Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club also contributed.

Check out the latest news and more information on the 2023 Noosa Australia Day festival Facebook page.

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