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New mayor welcomed by Noosa business community

Newly elected Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie was a guest of the latest Noosa Chamber of Commerce Sunset Drinks, hosted by local business Trattoria Benati in Noosa Junction.

Celebrated chef Davide Benati showcased the best of his Italian appetizers.

With a brief welcome to guests by the Chamber’s Caroline Edgington and Joel Laventure, and questions by Tim Rook to Frank Wilkie, the evening provided an opportunity for attendees to meet and chat with the Mayor, and fellow local business owners.

The Noosa Business community is hopeful the new council will support local businesses when offering requests for Tender.

Attendees spent the evening making new connections and enjoying delicious hand made delights.

Trattoria Benati is already a favourite with many locals, and is certainly set to become an Italian dining favourite for the Noosa business community.

This evening of networking and culture proved to be very popular with all available tickets sold days prior to the event. The Noosa Chamber of Commerce has a number of morning and evening events planned for the remainder of 2024. New members can join the Chamber for a minimal annual membership fee of $150. Membership offers business support and networking opportunities for all Noosa business owners, from sole trader to big business. Memberships available at noosachamberofcommerce.au

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