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Noosa’s biggest party on wheels

By Hollie Harris

Come on guys, take your lady out to the best party in town – on wheels.
If you are looking for something fun to do at night in Noosa, then you must try this – Men and Women’s Roller Skate Night.
The next one is on its way, so find a pair of skates and join the fun on 11 November.
The theme of the night is Rocky Horror Picture Show so dress up if you dare.
All abilities and all ages over 18 (kids can watch) come together for three hours of laughs, games, tunes and fun from 6.30pm to 9.30pm as the Noosa Leisure Centre is transformed into a huge skating rink.
This is like one big party on wheels and is a must-do Noosa experience.
The cafe and bar is open and the cost is just $15 entry, so grab your partner or friends, BYO roller skates (no inlines) and try something different for a Saturday night.
If you are trying it out for the first time or haven’t skated in years, be assured, you won’t be the only one.
Rocky Horror dress up is optional but feel free to get creative with your skater flare.
If you can’t make it for the skate night, check out the regular Sunday morning Over 18 Women’s only skating sessions from 10am to noon for $12, byo roller skates* at the Noosa Leisure Centre.
*A small number of skates are available to hire at an extra $5 if you jump onto Tewantin Noosa Rollers Facebook page and request a pair.

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