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Airport expansion feedback

By JONATHON HOWARD

AN ENVIRONMENTAL Impact Statement (EIS) for the Sunshine Coast Airport Expansion Project is now available for public comment. The public comment period runs until Thursday 13 November. Submissions must be made via the Office of the Coordinator-General. If you need assistance to read the EIS, phone (07) 3452 7436. The website for submissions is: haveyoursay.dsdip.qld.gov.au/coordinatorgeneral/scaexpansion

Global tastes on offer
NOOSAVILLE will come alive this Friday (24 October) for the launch of Tastes of Noosaville from 5pm on Thomas Street. Food stalls will showcase tastes from around the world alongside the region’s local artisans and artists. Tastes of Noosaville is supported and hosted by the Noosaville Business Association and occur every third Friday of the month. Live local music and entertainment for the kids will also be included. For more information, phone: 0418 769 374.

Gallery grand opening
A NEW gallery space at Peregian Beach will celebrate its grand opening on Friday 7 November. Coastal Artisans was the brainchild of three artists Brenda Marshall from Tree Tomato, Melissa McFarlane from Charlie Mac Designs and Elke Lucas from Elke Lucas Ceramics. The opening night will start at 4pm to 7pm at 5b, 12 Grebe Street. To find out more, phone: 0407 118 155 or email: info@coastalartisans.com.au

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