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Expert advice to tackle projects

NOOSA residents are invited to head to Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville on weekends throughout January to learn handy tips for their next project through a range of D.I.Y. Workshops.
Every Saturday and Sunday throughout January, local team members from Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville will host free D.I.Y. Workshops for adults and kids on a range of indoor and outdoor projects and share their expert advice with local residents.
Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville Complex Manager, Duncan Phillips, said the January workshops, which include Outdoor Building, Tiling and Plastering and Basic D.I.Y. Skills Workshops are ideal for local residents looking to learn a wide range of skills for their next D.I.Y. project.
“Noosa residents of all skill levels are invited to come in store and get involved in the workshops to receive expert advice from Bunnings team members and helpful tips to improve their confidence,” Duncan said.
Free Kids D.I.Y. Workshops will also run each weekend throughout January with fun themes including Nature, Woodwork, Back to School, Australia Day and many more.
WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays throughout January
WHAT: Adult D.I.Y. Workshops are held at 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm.
Kids D.I.Y. Workshop – Times vary so please contact Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville, phone 5430 5400.
WHERE: Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville, Eumundi Noosa Road and Gateway Drive.

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