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Enjoy the adventure

ADVENTURE Sports Kitesurf Australia is on the move from their little blue shop in the Noosa River Shopping Centre to larger store.
Home of all things adventure sports since 2001, Adventures Sports and Kitesurf Australia are excited to offer a larger shop, more parking and increased accessibility for their customers when they move to 136 Eumundi Road, Noosaville.
Family-owned by the Tarrs, Adventure Sports offers everything from stand-up paddle boards to kayaking gear and now all you need for skating, plus so much more.
It’s a family affair at Adventure Sport with all family members offering expert advice in their favourite sports with George Tarr as the senior kitesurfing instructor, while Fiona manages the shop with their oldest son Simon, who specialises in Skate and GoPro technical knowledge.
The youngest Tarr, Liam, has been kiteboarding since he was five and is an assistant instructor with the kite school while he studies.
Now is the time to visit the old store at 203 Gympie Terrace to grab yourself a bargain before the big move. Phone 5455 6677 for any further information.

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