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Get involved in International Men’s Day

It’s International Men’s Day on Saturday 19 November and this year’s theme is Celebrating Mateship, with the aim to inspire more men to make time for mates.

A popular way to mark International Men’s Day is to host a one-off breakfast, lunch or barbecue and this year Noosa FM, the local radio station, is inviting the community to enjoy a sausage sizzle at 60 Noosa Dr, Noosa Heads from 9am to noon on Saturday 19 November.

While celebrating men and boys in all their diversity, the Sunshine Coast Men’s Choir will entertain the crowd with 12 male singers.

“Last year’s event was the first of this kind of event we organised here outside the station, and it was well received,“ Noosa FM president Sibylle Reisch said.

Many men’s mental health projects like Grab Life By The Balls, Mr Perfect, Average Joes and The Men’s Table, bring men together around food and drink, whether that’s manning a BBQ, chatting with mates over coffee or building lifelong friendships through a monthly men’s night in around the kitchen table.

Grab Life By The Balls run a series of Coffee and Chin Wag events on the Sunshine Coast.

Grab ya mates and head on down to the Peregian Beach Bakery every Thursday from 6:10am to 7:30am to have a chin wag with Shauny, Mark and the crew.

For more information on Noosa FM and to buy a ticket to their fundraising raffle visit noosafm.org

Noosa FM 101.3 will be holding its Annual General Meeting at Noosa Springs Resort 1 to 3pm on Friday 25 November.

The Secretary of Noosa District Community FM Radio Association invited all financial members of the association to attend.

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