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Jazz Party homeless | Noosa Today
The Noosa Jazz Party is one of Noosa’s most enduring events. It’s had to be, battling council permit issues and falling sponsorship over its more than 30 years, and more recently last year’s Covid restrictions.
But the little festival that could is now facing what might be its biggest challenge, following the loss of its main venue, the Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club. The unexpected decision by a new management team at the club has left the popular September event homeless.
Jazz Party co-founder Richard Stevens told Noosa Today that following last year’s roaring success, despite Covid, plus many other Noosa Jazz Club events during the year, he was extremely disappointed to lose what seemed like the perfect venue….
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