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Better facilities improve activities | Noosa Today

With Noosa Council funding Sunshine Butterflies has been able to upgrade a building, increase its shaded outdoor area and improve social distancing capacity.
Grant writer Lucy Mills said the not-for-profit organisation had replaced old, opaque louvres on its 25m ex-army shed which is used daily for life skills programs as well as purchase five large outdoor umbrellas for the community facility.
The new umbrellas provide the perfect shaded areas for members, staff and volunteers to socially distance outdoors and still enjoy their daily programs and activities.
“We are so excited to have the addition of new umbrellas at all our picnic tables. It means that we can spend more time outdoors, have more space to socially…
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