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HomeNewsCouncil facilities join list of closed businesses in Noosa

Council facilities join list of closed businesses in Noosa

Council-run facilities will close indefinitely from midday today in line with the Federal Government’s new requirements to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

The closure includes:

• Noosa Aquatic Centre (the NAC).

• Noosa Leisure Centre

• Butter Factory Cooroy

• Noosa Regional Gallery

• The J

• Noosa Library Service (Cooroy, Noosaville and Mobile Libraries)

Group and centre-based activities at Noosa Community Support have already ceased.

All Noosa Leisure Centre and Noosa Aquatic Centre memberships and visit passes will be suspended until the facilities re-open. Payments for swimming lessons will also be suspended.

While some of the facilities do not meet all of the criteria of the latest advice, Council has decided the closures are in the best interests of the community.

Library customers will have the opportunity to make use of a lending pick-up service from midday today.

Also closed in Noosa are all licensed parts of bars and hotels, entertainment facilities such as the cinema and nightclubs, indoor sporting venues and gyms will also see indefinite closure from midday today March 23.Local cafe’s are restaurants are strictly takeaway only, hairdressers, beauticians and medical facilities are permitted to run as normal with extra caution on hygiene.Grocery stores, shopping centres and bottle shops are also remaining open. 

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