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Volunteers needed for Noosa Alive Festival

It’s time to roll your sleeves up because volunteers are needed for Noosa Alive Festival 2023 coming up from 21-30 July.

As a not-for-profit organisation, Noosa Alive Festival relies on the generous support of volunteers to help present the 10-day festival, now celebrating its 21st year.

Volunteers provide invaluable time, skills, experience, energy, a sense of community and so much more.

This year’s festival is packed full of exciting events and features an impressive line-up of Australian icons, internationally renowned artists and local legends over the ten days, and volunteers are needed to help at all events, both during the day and evening right across the Noosa region.

There are brunches, lunches, beachfront concerts, live music events and much more.

Volunteers are needed to assist with the following: assisting with festival promotions, such as distribution of posters and programs across the Noosa region, fundraising, database management, sending out MailChimp newsletters, Eventbrite ticketing at events, meet and greet festival attendees, ushering at ticketed events, setting up marketing materials at venues, hospitality services and much more.

The festival is particularly interested in finding a coordinator for their 50+ volunteers to assist with scheduling etc. Some ticketing experience in EventBrite would be a bonus.

This year’s line-up includes Queensland Ballet with the world premiere of their new work, Tartan and Tchaikovsky Mash, Australian music icons Kate Ceberano, Rhonda Burchmore, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Indigenous hip-hop, reggae, funk musicians TJAKA, darlings of the Australian music industry Vika and Linda Bull, renowned jazz vocalist Emma Pask, Cirque Bon Bon, multi-ARIA award-winners Meg Washington and Paul Grabowsky, TENORI with Opera under the Stars on Noosa Main Beach, Ingrid James Quintet, author Anna Funder in conversation, Dr Norman Swan, Sunshine Coast Screen Collective, plus the popular Seaside Vibes under the EVIE NETWORKS Marquee on iconic Noosa Main Beach featuring headliners Raw Ordio and Bobby Alu.

Noosa Alive Festival is proudly presented by 2023 principal partners Wilson Foundation and Trevor and Judith St Baker Family Foundation.

To register your interest as a volunteer, visit noosaalive.com.au/volunteers

An information session will be held at The Boarding Office, upstairs at Noosa Lakes Resort, 3 Hilton Terrace, Tewantin on Monday 26 June at 5pm for anyone interested in finding out more about becoming a volunteer and for those wanting to register in person. (Please note – parking at rear of building).

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