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Subscriber only A push by industry groups for a return to normal major event numbers is an existential threat to shire residents, according to a Cooroy community leader. Cooroy Area Residents Association president Rod Ritchie said his members supported a Noosa Council staff recommendation to hold the line on the council s cautious approach to limit major events to less than 500 people. Councillors are due to vote at a special meeting on Tuesday on whether or not to allow an increase to event limits for events like the Noosa Triathlon. Mr Ritchie said allowing a high intake of Noosa outsiders when there was very low rates of testing would mean a relatively poor chance of detecting a coronavirus outbreak.
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Entries usually go on sale in late October/early November. In 2017, places for the epic Olympic distance swim, run, cycle sold out in less than 10 hours. Diehard Noosa triathletes who along with supporters annually pump millions of dollars into the Sunshine Coast economy have been unable to enter the 2021 Tri. It is such an important decision that has implications across the shire, Cr Stewart said. Councillors highly value the views of residents and stakeholders, which is why we plan to consult the broader community. An update report was due in February, but will be deferred to allow this consultation to take place.
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