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Noosa Triathlon schedule of events

THE iconic Noosa Triathlon is underway with five days of fun, fitness and endurance on show throughout Noosa Heads.
Thursday 27 October
The shuttle bus will operate from 7am-9am and then again from 4.30pm-6.30pm to take event-goers and participants from Noosa Junction to the Noosa Lions Park.
11am – Noosa Tri Charity Golf Day; Tewantin Noosa Golf Club, Tewantin.
Friday 28 October
6am-8pm – Shuttle Bus from Noosa Junction to Noosa Lions Park.
7am – Breakfast with the Stars; Noosa Heads Surf Club, Hastings Street.
7.30am – Barambah Organics Noosa Breakfast Fun Run starts;
Noosa Woods, Hastings Street.
4.15pm – Arena Noosa 1000 Ocean Swim starts; Noosa Main Beach, Noosa Heads.
Saturday 29 October
6am-7pm – Shuttle Bus from Noosa Junction to Noosa Lions Park and from Bicentennial Drive to Noosa Junction.
7.30am – Coates Hire Noosa Superkidz Triathlon start; Chaplin Park, Noosaville.
8am – Tingirana Noosa Special Triathlon start; Chaplin Park, Noosaville.
2.30pm – Subaru Australian Open Criterium (women) start; Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads.
3.20pm – Legends Triathlon start; Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads.
4pm – ASICS Bolt Race start; Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads.
4.40pm – Subaru Australian Open Criterium (men) start; Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads.
Sunday 30 October
4am-6am – Shuttle Bus from Weyba Road AFL Grounds to Noosa Lions Park.
4am-7pm – Shuttle Bus from Noosa Junction to Noosa Lions Park.
4am-3pm – Shuttle Bus from Bicentennial Drive to Noosa Junction.
6.15am – Noosa Triathlon start; Noosa Main Beach, Noosa Heads.
6pm – Noosa Tri After Party; Noosa Heads Surf Club, Hastings Street.
7pm – Fireworks Spectacular; Noosa Main Beach, Noosa Heads.

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