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The man from the Ministry

Noosa Reef Hotel, Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads
Catch Ministry of Sound’s Mobin Master at Noosa Reef’s newest nightclub, SODA, on New Year’s Eve.
Mobin Master is more than a DJ, he’s an artist and musician who writes, composes and produces his own music.
Put your hands up for this modern day maestro as he brings in the new year with a bang.
Doors open at 8pm and tickets are $20 per person for the 18+ event.
Phone 5430 7500 for ticketing information or drop into the venue.

Villa Noosa, Mary Street, Noosaville
Bring in 2015 at the Villa Noosa black and gold party on New Year’s Eve. The 18+ event will include prizes, nibbles and a balloon drop to celebrate the new year.
The event is free.
Phone 5430 5555 or drop into the venue for more information.

Club Cooroy RSL, Maple Street, Cooroy
Take it easy this NYE with the Bald Eagles at the Club Cooroy RSL, from 6.30pm. Freshly renovated to make the most of the street frontage, the RSL is ready to help celebrate the new year.
Phone 5447 6131 for more information.

Tewantin Noosa RSL, Memorial Avenue, Tewantin
Local favourites, Late for Woodstock, will make you party like its 1969 when they take to the stage in the Digger’s Bar, from 8pm. Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members.
Don’t Lock Up Your Granny will perform a free show in the South Bar, bringing the sounds of the rock n roll era back to life.
Phone the club reception on 5447 1766 for tickets.

Sunshine Beach Surf Club, Duke Street, Sunshine Beach
The club will open from 10am for lunch and dinner, before kicking into party mode with OKA, from 8pm. If you love music, you will love grooving along to OKA to celebrate the new year.
Tickets are $35 for members and $40 for non-members.
Phone the club on 5447 5491 to book your ticket, before they all sell out.

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