Mr Stefanovic, who owns a house in Sunshine Beach, and Ms Jeffreys will be among the 300 guests attending, pending the council s final event approval. Councillors have been told Channel 9 intends filming the event involving its two TV personalities who are Youngcare ambassadors. The Sumptuous High Tea Soiree looks like winning council backing for its COVID Safe plans. The other Eat & Drink event to win support for licensing will be the Sumptuous High Tea Soiree at the Woods planned for the next day. It will cater for 150 people. Both are sit down daytime functions to be held in the same fenced-off areas with security guards in attendance.
Mr Stefanovic, who owns a house in Sunshine Beach, and Ms Jeffreys will be among the 300 guests attending, pending the council s final event approval. Councillors have been told Channel 9 intends filming the event involving its two TV personalities who are Youngcare ambassadors. The Sumptuous High Tea Soiree looks like winning council backing for its COVID Safe plans. The other Eat & Drink event to win support for licensing will be the Sumptuous High Tea Soiree at the Woods planned for the next day. It will cater for 150 people. Both are sit down daytime functions to be held in the same fenced-off areas with security guards in attendance.
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Subscriber only Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart declared two conflicts of interest during this week s council meeting - but only one saw her leave the chamber. Cr Stewart opted to take no part when the council briefly discussed an application for Heritage Motel Investments submitted by Gympie accountant Cosmos Schuh. The application was for a convenience shop and offices on street level and four units on the first floor on Diamond St in Cooroy. However, Cr Steward did not declare a prescribed conflict of interest related to the developer. Instead, she cited the involvement of Cooroy IGA operator Peter Zipf, whose company Creekgold donated to her March election campaign.