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Boathouse boasts the best

Noosa Boathouse is one of the top five wedding restaurant reception venues in Australia, according to the Australian Bridal Industry Academy (ABIA).
Noosa Boathouse is now the most highly rated restaurant reception venue on the Sunshine Coast, securing fourth place at the prestigious National Designer of Dreams Awards.
The awards were held on the Gold Coast on Sunday and showcase Australia’s best wedding reception and ceremony venues and suppliers over the past four years.
After five consecutive years as a state finalist and a consistent average rating of 96 per cent, Noosa Boathouse has finally made it to the top five.
Events manager Tahlia said the result was great, especially in such a competitive market.
“Our team is thrilled with this result and we’re so proud to be consistently delivering fantastic wedding experiences to our couples every year,” she said.
Noosa Boathouse will host over 70 weddings this year, 92 per cent of which are “destination weddings” from outside the local area, which will contribute an estimated $1.5 million into the local tourism economy through accommodation, restaurants, retail and more.

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