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HomeNewsLast big session of the year

Last big session of the year

The final Sunday in the Gardens event for 2023 will take place on December 4 – a Sunday, of course – at Noosa Botanic Gardens.

This very popular happening will again feature nature, music, exotic plants – and very importantly, coffee!

From 9am Gardens visitors can take a peek into the exotic Shade Garden, and/or join a guided walk through the best parts of the gardens for the time of year.

The coffee will already be brewing next to the poincianas where the stage will be set for music maestros Jay Bishoff, Andy Higgins and friends will serenade you through the morning.

And this musical event will also feature a special guest in singer/songwriter, Little Seed Theatre actor and Noosa District High student Matilda Malone who will play the break, adding some special Christmas cheer to the proceedings.

As always, of course, you can make a day of it. Here’s how: bring a chair or rug for the music, a picnic lunch, and remember a hat (it’s summer).

You can even bring your pooch – but only on leash.

As ever, the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens will be on hand to help you with botanic questions.

Go on, spoil yourself. Come on down!

Noosa Botanic Gardens are located on Lake Macdonnald Drive, abut 4km from Cooroy.

For more information (and weather-on-the-day check), visit noosabotanicgardensfriends.com

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