The Noosa Festival of Surfing was established in 1992 at Noosa, Queensland by members of the Noosa Malibu Club, as an amateur surfing competition called...
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on world surfing circuits. One of its major surfing contests involves the Noosa Festival of Surfing. This festival attracts large numbers of longboarders...
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Beach and Pomona. Noosa Biosphere Reserve Noosa Festival of Surfing Noosa Triathlon Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Noosa". 2021 Census QuickStats...
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Dog surfing is a type of surfing maneuver involving dogs that are trained to surf on surfboards, bodyboards, skimboards, windsurf boards or to bodysurf...
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The Noosa Surfing Dog Championship, officially called the VetShopAustralia Surfing Dog Championships, is an annual dog surfing contest held in Noosa, Australia...
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Electoral district of Noosa Noosa (artist) Noosa Festival of Surfing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Noosa. If an internal...
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Boardriders Battle, Australian Open of Surfing, Beachley Classic, Breaka Burleigh Pro and the Noosa Festival of Surfing. Surfing was brought to Australia in 1915...
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Taylor Jensen (category World Surf League surfers)
2011 ASP LQS 1-Star Malfunction Surf Festival & ASP Australasia LQS NSW Title. 2010, 2009 Noosa Festival of Surfing champion. 2009 PLA and Gidget PLA...
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Josh Constable (category Surfing biography stubs)
Snow in the final of the 13th Annual Rabbit Kekai International Longboard Classic. He is 4-time winner of the Noosa Festival of Surfing (2002, 2007, 2008...
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Moura Coal & Country Festival, Moura Coal Festival website. Retrieved 7 December 2017. "Noosa Jazz Festival". Noosajazz.com.au. Retrieved 14 October 2012...
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Shirley Strachan (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 2001)
go surfing. Then you'd have lunch and perhaps a couple of hours' work, and then it's high tide, so you go surfing again." While Strachan was surfing at...
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Sunshine Coast, Queensland (category Articles incorporating text from the State Library of Queensland)
the [former] Shires of Landsborough, Maroochy and Noosa, but excluding Bribie Island". Located 100 km (62 mi) north of the centre of Brisbane in South East...
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This is an incomplete list of surfing events and competitions:...
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government area of the Shire of Noosa on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Sunshine Beach State High School's current role of Principal is held...
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Xavier Rudd (category Australian people of Dutch descent)
were married in a Byron Bay wedding ceremony and now live in the Shire of Noosa with their two children. Rudd became a vegetarian after passing Harris...
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May 2022. Hui, Jin (15 March 2022). "Mooloolaba Tri celebrates 30 years". Noosa Today. Retrieved 27 September 2022. Triathlete.com (15 February 2012). "WTC...
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The Queensland's Q150 Icons list of cultural icons was compiled as part of Q150 celebrations in 2009 by the Government of Queensland, Australia. It represented...
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2024 in Australia (category Years of the 21st century in Australia)
pre-selection to contest the seat of Gilmore at the next federal election. 25 March – A British national dies after jumping from the Noosa Sound Bridge in Queensland...
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seabathing also spread to other areas of the United States and parts of the British Empire such as Australia, where surfing became popular in the early 20th...
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cater for tourism along the coastline include Caloundra, Maroochydore, Noosa, and Coolum. To the west, the iconic Glasshouse Mountains offer scenic drives...
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after competing in Toronto Triathlon Festival". ca.news.yahoo.com. 30 July 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-30. "Tragic death of Venezuelan athlete aged 32 sparks...
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Queensland (redirect from State of Queensland)
[citation needed] The Sunshine Coast includes popular surfing and beach destinations including Noosa Heads and Mooloolaba. It is also home to UnderWater...
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Shire of Cardinia, City of Willoughby, North Sydney Council, City of Warrnambool, Shire of Noosa, Municipality of Woollahra, Shire of Douglas, Shire of Campaspe...
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Big things (Australia) (redirect from Big things of Australia)
The big things of Australia are large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some sculptures. In Australia, big things have come to be...
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Conneeley, Russell Hughes, Kevin Brennan and Tanya Binning surfing new locations at Noosa Head and Double Island Point, Queensland. Will the Barrier Reef...
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COVID-19 pandemic in Queensland (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2022)
acquired cases of the Delta COVID variant. The areas affected were: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redlands, Sunshine...
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aired on the Nine Network. Making its debut on 17 July 2007, each episode of the show focused on a particular country and counted down the top 30 things...
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2023 in Australia (category Years of the 21st century in Australia)
England to knock holders out of Cricket World Cup". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 November 2023. "Gentle wins record 10th Noosa Tri title as Olympic medallist...
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2006 Australia Day Honours (category Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia)
January 2006 by the Governor General of Australia, Michael Jeffrey. The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the...
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2006 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia) (category Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia)
by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries...
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