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HomeNewsNoosa Chamber event kicks off 2025 with a full house

Noosa Chamber event kicks off 2025 with a full house

The Noosa Chamber of Commerce first event of 2025, hosted by Melinda Gannan of First Class Functions, saw a full house in her beautiful showroom in Noosaville.

Melinda highlighted the significance of the wedding and corporate event industry to the Noosa economy, emphasizing its impact on local tourism businesses, speaking passionately about how weddings help fill the gaps between holidays and peak seasons, ensuring a steady cash flow for venues, experience operators, and accommodation providers.

Attendees were treated to a showcase of First Class Functions’ breakfast catering options, including delicious chia puddings, pastries, decadent chocolate croissants, and barista coffees to kickstart their day.

The event also featured updates from Vice President Tim Rook on business activities and opportunities for members to voice their opinions on Chamber initiatives. Andrew Davidson shared the successes of the Chamber’s first education workshop of the year.

Looking ahead, the Chamber’s next event is scheduled for 20 March at the Doonan, with details to be announced on the website soon.

The Chamber welcomes all businesses, from sole traders to large enterprises, and encourages local businesses to consider membership with NCCI as a valuable investment for the year.

For more information, visit noosachamberofcommerce.au.

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