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A great way to say g’day

DO you know how long the ferry takes to travel from the Noosa Marina to Gympie Terrace? Or what types of flora or fauna can be found in the National Park?
Anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of Noosa can take part in Tourism Noosa’s award-winning program, Welcome to Noosa, with new group training dates released.
The popular training sessions are a great way to complete the course with other in a fun environment with sessions running for 90 minutes and costing just $10 per person.
The Welcome to Noosa course is an online training program with basic information on Noosa, as well as providing great customer service strategies and information on workplace health and safety.
On completion of the course, participants receive a certificate and a Welcome to Noosa name badge.
Over 1300 people have completed the course to date, with more and more businesses getting behind the program.
Group training sessions for February will be held on Tuesday 10 February, from 5.30pm to 7.15pm, and Wednesday 11 February, from 8am to 9.45am, at the Noosa Heads Surf Club training rooms (upstairs).
To attend, RSVP to Sarah by Monday 9 February, sarah@tourismnoosa.com.au or phone 5430 5009.

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