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From Harvey to Harley

By JOLENE OGLE

IF RIDING off into the sunset on a softail Fat Boy Harley Davidson sounds like the perfect Christmas present, then make sure you get into Harvey Norman Noosa.
Franchisees Doug Young, Rod Ayache and Anthony Venturato have teamed up to offer one lucky local a brand new bike for Christmas, with the prize drawn on Christmas Eve.
All you need to do is spend $50 or more at Harvey Norman Noosa Electrical, Technology, Furniture or Bedding franchises to go into the draw.
And it doesn’t sound like it will be hard to choose something to buy, with a great list of fun, fitness and furniture items to choose from.
Technology franchisee Anthony says wearable technology is hot at the moment, with heart rate and fitness monitors now designed to sync with smartphones to help keep track of progress.
In electrical, Rod said curved TVs and ultra-high definition was proving a favourite for those who love movies, sports or who just enjoy the ultimate viewing experience.
Bright outdoor furniture and a new range of barbecues are proving ever-popular in the furniture department, with locals looking to create the perfect summertime set-up in their yards.
Rod said the giveaway was all about keeping local dollars local.
“We have everything you need in Noosa,” he said.
“We employ over 50 local staff and offer excellent product knowledge and a boutique shopping experience.
“Plus, this bike will make a beautiful Christmas present.”

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