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Getting to know Noosa

DO YOU know the Indigenous meaning for Noosa? Want to get a better understanding of what the Noosa Biosphere is?
Or perhaps you are wondering what events are coming up in May?
All these questions and more can easily be answered, thanks to the Welcome to Noosa program.
Tourism Noosa have announced details of upcoming group training sessions for Welcome to Noosa, the popular training session the team of Noosa Today recently completed.
The popular group training sessions are a great way to complete the course with others in a fun environment with sessions running for 90 minutes and costing just $10 per person.
The Welcome to Noosa course is an online training program that provides basic information on Noosa – why the region is so special, its history, key things to do in Noosa, information on the Noosa Biosphere and more, as well as providing great customer service strategies and information on workplace health and safety.
On completion of the course, participants receive a certificate and a Welcome to Noosa name badge. With over 1500 people completing the course to date, more and more businesses are getting behind the program and it can provide an advantage when looking for employment.

Group Training Sessions in May:
When: Tues 5 May
Time: 11.45am-1.45pm
Where: Tourism Noosa Head Office, Noosa Marina 2 Parkyn Court, Tewantin
RSVP: By 4 May 2015 to Stephanie@tourismnoosa.com.au
When: Wed 13 May
Time: 11.45am-1.45pm
Where: Tourism Noosa Head Office, Noosa Marina 2 Parkyn Court, Tewantin
RSVP: By 12 May to Stephanie@tourismnoosa.com.au

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