Life’s in the Laneway

Noosa Creative Precinct Inc. treasurer Brian Keayes, member Tim Nixon, secretary Jasmin Boyd and volunteer Joel Harris with Councillor Jess Glasgow.

Noosa Junction has been crowned the cultural king of the region after a small group of determined residents transformed the sleepy suburb into a jumping hotspot.
On the first Friday of each month funky families and groovers of all ages flock to a discrete laneway off Lanyana Way as live music and art installations bring the Junction Laneway to life.
First Fridays is an initiative of the Noosa Creative Precinct Inc. which has have been working tirelessly to bring life into the once quiet commercial precinct.
It is a move that councillor Jess Glasgow was happy to support.
“This project seems to be very successful, we haven’t received any complaints and it appears to have a really positive impact on the local area,” Cr Glasgow said.
“First Fridays are run in a family friendly space so everyone from children to adults can enjoy the events and I’ve really noticed the life and culture the initiative brings to the area.”
Head along to the Junction Laneway on Friday 3 June from 6pm to catch popular band A French Butler Called Smith. Entry is $10.