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HomeSportSupporter Club wins Major Award

Supporter Club wins Major Award

By Ron Lane

At the Annual Clubs Queensland black tie dinner held to recognize outstanding achievements by clubs throughout Queensland, the Noosa Surf Club, the support arm of Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving came home with one of the major awards of the evening, The Best Club on the Sunshine Coast.
In Brisbane’s Centennial Hall where the function was attended by some one thousand guests, the atmosphere was electric. Their attendance gave a broad representation to all aspects of club life; and above all the opportunity to publically recognize the hard work and dedication that goes into the successful running of these clubs.
Board of Directors Chairman for the Noosa Club Ian Young said, “The award was well received and is a great achievement. Led by club manager Anton Mogg and ably supported by assistant manager Les Evans and staff, it goes to show that our support of not only our local lifesaving club but other organisations within our community has been acknowledged. So on behalf of our board many thanks to Moggie, our staff and our supporters.”
‘’With renovations about to commence we will be looking to another great year and our involvement and support for community organizations will definitely continue,” said club Manager Anton Mogg.
The success of the recent Beach Party of the Year, held on Noosas Main Beach was a great indication of what can be achieved within our community when organisations such as the Noosa Festival of Surf and the Surf Club combine their resources for the benefit others. Well done to the two groups.

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