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Tri club junior boost

Local junior athletes are set to benefit after the Tewantin Lions Club donated $1,000 to the Noosa Triathlon Club this month, reinforcing the strong community spirit that underpins sport across the Noosa region.

The funding will go directly towards supporting junior programs, helping young triathletes continue to train, develop their skills and enjoy the many physical and social benefits that come from being part of a local sporting club.

Club representatives said the donation would help keep junior sport accessible and inclusive, reducing financial barriers for families and ensuring programs remain well supported as participation grows.

The contribution follows a simple yet meaningful example of cooperation between two long-standing community organisations. During the busy Christmas to Australia Day holiday period, the Noosa Triathlon Club provided shed space so the Lions Club could securely store car parking equipment used for peak season operations at Lions Park.

What began as a practical storage solution evolved into a broader gesture of goodwill. Rather than treating the arrangement as a straightforward transaction, the Tewantin Lions Club chose to give back in a way that reflects its long-standing commitment to community service — by investing in the next generation of local athletes.

The Lions Club has a strong history of supporting local initiatives, and members said backing junior sport was a natural extension of their focus on youth development and community wellbeing.

Noosa Triathlon Club officials welcomed the support, noting that junior sport thrives when the wider community gets behind it. They said partnerships like this strengthen not only individual clubs but also the social fabric of the region.

Beyond race results and training sessions, the collaboration highlights the broader role local sport plays in building connection and resilience. Shared spaces, mutual respect and a willingness to lend a hand when needed all contribute to creating opportunities for young people to grow in confidence and develop healthy habits.

As volunteers, service organisations and sporting clubs continue to work together across Noosa, initiatives like this demonstrate how small acts of cooperation can deliver lasting benefits. For the region’s young triathletes, the $1,000 boost is more than a financial contribution — it is a clear sign their community is firmly behind them.

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