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Diggers Bar reopens

Tewantin Noosa RSL is thrilled to announce the official reopening of the iconic Diggers Bar, on Australia Day, 26 January 2025 from 10am.

The reopening marks a new chapter in the club’s history, symbolizing the revitalization of the bond between the RSL Club and the Sub-Branch, a relationship that is reflective of the unity, pride and mateship celebrated on Australia Day.

The festivities kick off with a host of exciting new features and activities that make the Diggers Bar the ultimate destination for entertainment and fun. Guests can enjoy live entertainment with Overdrive rocking out their dynamic sounds from 2-5pm, two new free-to-play pool tables – perfect for a friendly game or a competitive match with mates and free food, with a delicious selection of complimentary bites in the afternoon to keep the celebration going.

“The reopening of Diggers Bar is a revitalization of the heart of our RSL Club and a celebration of the strengthened bond between the club and the Sub-Branch,” CEO Phil Stephenson said. “We’re proud to celebrate this important milestone with our community.”

This Australia Day, come and experience the new Diggers Bar at Tewantin Noosa RSL. Whether you’re here for the camaraderie, the games, the music, or simply to enjoy the free food and great company, there’s something for everyone.

The Diggers Bar official reopening promises to be an unforgettable celebration, and we can’t wait to welcome you back.

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