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Bonza comes to Noosa

Peregian residents’ association, Peregian Family and Friends, recently held its General Meeting, featuring a lineup of exciting guest speakers.

The event, which took place at Peregian Surf Club, attracted an impressive turnout of over 50 locals eager to discover the latest updates about the redevelopment of the Sunshine Coast Airport and the future of flying on the Sunshine Coast.

Headlining the evening was Heather Mollins, head of communications at Bonza, supported by Kylie Ezzy, general manager corporate communications at Sunshine Coast Airport, with Sandy Bolton, Noosa MP and Noosa Councillor Amelia Lorentson providing community updates.

Leigh McCready, president and founder of Peregian Family and Friends, expressed her excitement about the event, stating, “Like all locals, I was keen to hear about the thinking behind establishing Bonza on the Sunshine Coast and where the future of the airline will take our region.

“The presentations provided attendees with unique insights into the plans and aspirations for the redevelopment of the Sunshine Coast Airport, while Ms Mollins shared the significance of Bonza as our locally-based airline in shaping the future of the region.

“Ms Ezzy discussed the development’s impact on local transportation and tourism, highlighting the numerous opportunities it presents for both residents, visitors and businesses, which preserving its small and user-friendly experience that locals love.”

Ms McCready continued, “In addition to our wonderful speakers, Peregian Family and Friends took the opportunity to announce our exciting line-up of events for the second half of the year. Members can look forward to a brand-new family-themed event in Peregian Springs. This event aims to bring together the community and combines music, food trucks, bars and family-friendly activities for everyone to enjoy.”

“Peregian Family and Friends will once again host the annual Spirit of Peregian event, this year collaborating with the Peregian Surf Club and charity partner Katie Rose Cottage Hospice. This cherished community gathering not only celebrates the spirit of Peregian residents during the 2019 bushfires but donates each year to an local charity.”

“To cap off an eventful year, the association will host the highly anticipated Peregian Beach Carols with the Peregian Beach Business Association and the surf club, an event known for spreading joy and festive cheer throughout the Sunshine Coast,” Ms McCready said.

Peregian Family and Friends looks forward to an exciting and rewarding remainder of 2023 as they continue to nurture community connections and create memorable experiences for Peregian locals.

For more information about upcoming events and initiatives by the Peregian Family and Friends, visit peregianfriends.com

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