
05 - 06 October
The 2013 Noosa International Sevens Festival will be an outdoor entertainment property involving a Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) sanctioned and Australian Rugby Union (ARU) supported, elite seven-a-side rugby championship for men and women, and supporting social entertainment.
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Hosted at the beautiful Noosa Dolphins rugby ground at Sunshine Beach, Queensland, and held the weekend preceding the Gold Coast leg of the International Rugby Board HSBC Global Sevens rugby series, the event attracts elite teams from Australia, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific.
Arguably one of the premier Sevens-rugby tournaments in the Southern Hemisphere, the Noosa International Sevens Festival is perfectly positioned to become an important part of an Australian Sevens rugby circuit, and a must-see Sunny-Coast outdoor rugby-entertainment event.
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Children:
The Noosa International Seven's festival is an all-ages event. Entertainment for children will be provided.
Disabled:
There is suitable disabled access and seating positions. Please call Event Director to discuss any specific requirements.
General Comments
Noosa, as one of the most beautiful, unique and vibrant tourist destinations within Australia (maybe the World), offers locals and visitors alike an opportunity to relax on one of its white, sandy beaches, stimulating bush walks, golf, water sports, hinterland excursions, and let's not forget the area's vibrant shopping, cafe, night club and dining culture!
With plenty of accommodation options ranging from five stars to one star, Noosa caters for visitors on any budget.
Noosa and the Noosa International Sevens Festival: Exactly where you want to be!
05 - 06 October
Frequency: Annual
| Entry | Cost | Valid From | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | $25.00 | 05 - 06 Oct | Weekend pass. |
* Please note: These rates are indicative based on the minimum and maximum available costs of listed products and services. To obtain a firm price from the provider, please use the contact the operator. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.