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HomeNewsA cost-conscious Christmas

A cost-conscious Christmas

Traditionally in years past, Peppers Noosa has spent thousands of dollars on Christmas theming but this year (and in keeping with the eco-ethics of the Noosa National Park oriented resort) the team has banded together and hand made every piece of theming from recycled resources – and donated the cash saved to the Luke Batty Foundation.
The centrepieces are plywood Christmas trees made by the resort maintenance team, and are simply decorated in the Luke Batty Foundation’s signature yellow with hundreds of hand-cut and strung stars, each one featuring a dollar value raised by the resort this year in the fight against domestic violence.
The front desk team have hand-made over 50 metres of bunting from Ecocern recycled paper and twine to add a little highlight to the various desks and bars in the resort.
Guests arriving this week have already told the team how much they love the idea and recognise the efforts the team have put into styling.
Food and beverage team members are already directing donations from the public wanting to show their appreciation to the collection boxes located around the resort.

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