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Beach protection bid | Noosa Today

Reasonable weather and a run of decent surf on the points brought record crowds to Main Beach over the holiday period, but lifesavers and local beach-goers reported very little crowd or parking lot rage.
“The kids went a bit crazy on New Year’s Eve,” said one local surfer, “but in the water and on the sand it was actually quite mellow, despite the ridiculous crowds.”
A senior Noosa lifesaver told Noosa Today: “Crowds have been high as expected on Main Beach over the Christmas and New Year periods, but well behaved and with
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