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HomeNewsCelebrate where we live at the 2024 Noosa Community Festival

Celebrate where we live at the 2024 Noosa Community Festival

It’s time to dust off the picnic blanket, gather your friends and family and get along to the 2024 Noosa Community Festival.

The Festival will provide fun, food, and festivities on the banks of the Noosa River at Lions Park, Noosaville, on Thursday 26 January (Australia Day).

This great community event, brought to you by the Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, promises a wonderful day out for the entire family.

Rotary Big Breakfast: A Hearty Start to the Day!

Kickstart your day with the traditional Rotary Big Breakfast by the Rotary Club of Noosa Heads, where you can indulge in a delicious plate full of breakfast delights for just $20. It’s the perfect way to fuel up for the rest of the day. Starting from 7am, you can eat your fill until 10am, just in time for the live music to start. The Rotary Club of Noosa Heads has been hosting this breakfast for about 25 years.

Live Music Extravaganza: From 10am to 4pm!

From 10am, the Noosa Community Festival will come alive with vibrant live music from a range of local acts. Check out some of the diverse, homegrown talent including Tobias, local favourites Jack Raymond and Jay Bishoff, Juke Joint, Barleyshakes and Supersoaker. In total, six different sets will keep you entertained from 10am right through until 4pm. You definitely won’t want to miss any of the fabulous acts but make sure you catch local favourites Supersoaker, who will play the rocking last set of the day.

Family Fun and Entertainment: Something for Everyone!

Bring the whole family and enjoy a day packed with entertainment. Kids will be delighted with a range of activities, including a rock climbing wall, cup and saucer ride, face painting, kids craft, balloon art and hair braiding. There’s even some free frisbees on offer if you’re there early. And there’s always fun to be had along the river’s edge.

Food Trucks and Information Stalls: Culinary Delights and Local Info!

Explore a variety of food trucks with offerings ranging from Mexican, to Indonesian, German sausages to Brazilian food and healthy harvest bowls. Great coffee, iced tea, donuts, fairy floss and ice creams will also be available. Not to forget the famous Lions burgers, delicious hot chips and cold drinks. You can also check out the information stalls to learn more about some of our community icons including the Majestic Theatre, the Cooroora Woodworkers and Oz Harvest.

Sponsors and Support: Thank You!

The 2024 Noosa Community Festival wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. A big thank you to Noosa Council, the Tewantin Noosa RSL, Woolworths, Noosa Today, the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, LiveLife Pharmacies, and Pet Barn for making this event possible.

Embrace the Beauty of Noosa and be Grateful for where we Live:

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Noosa River, this festival is not just an event; it’s a celebration of the wonderful environment we call home. So, grab your friends and family, and join us for a day of community, entertainment, and joy along the beautiful Noosa River.

You might also like to check out the Festival Facebook page for more information and announcements.

While we recommend taking public transport to the event (bus or ferry) if you do drive, parking will be available in nearby Chaplin Park for a gold coin donation.

Mark your calendars for Thursday 26 January, and be part of the 2024 Noosa Community Festival.

This event promises a great day out, a chance to celebrate with friends and family and to strengthen the bonds within our vibrant community. See you there!

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