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HomeNewsNoosa Charity Car Show raises $9k for Katie Rose

Noosa Charity Car Show raises $9k for Katie Rose

The Roadrunner Car Club held their annual Noosa Charity Car Show at Chaplin Park Noosaville on Sunday 1 October.

The weather on the day was perfect for the event, and there were plenty of locals and tourists out and about enjoying the beautiful Noosa River on the King’s Birthday Weekend.

The show opened to the public at 8am and a steady stream of spectators came through the gates up until 12pm when the trophies were presented.

There was a large display of cars from all eras as well as a unique display of collectable motorbikes.

The Noosa Charity Car Show is run by the Roadrunner Car Club and all of the profits after costs are donated to local nominated charity Katie Rose Cottage Hospice, who are a fully accredited, not-for-profit, 24/7 palliative care service providing professional and respectful end of life palliative care within the community at no cost.

Roadrunner Car Club Inc. Noosa Charity Car Show event organiser Graeme Adams said this year they raised $9060 on the day.

“I would like to thank all those who assisted in so many ways before and during the event,“ Graeme said.

“The success of the show would not have been possible without our many generous sponsors, vendors, local community groups and volunteers.“

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