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A host of community events have significantly bolstered the local economy in the greater Coolum area this year, prompting optimism for the future.

Coolum Business and Tourism (CBT) recently held its annual general meeting, which highlighted some success stories in the 4573 area.

President Mark Cameron said huge numbers of people had attended a range of local events.

“Over 33,500 people participated in the chamber’s events, programs and initiatives in the past year, including the monthly Salty Saturday twilight market, new retro festival Good Vibrations and school holiday favourite Flicks in the Park,” he said.

“Not only do these events add vibrancy and a sense of community for visitors and locals alike, data shows that this program of events has delivered an estimated $700,000 additional spend to the regional economy, which is great news for local businesses.

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CBT is focused on bringing together a diverse community that prioritises economic development with sustainable practices.

“Our mission is to be the natural home for sustainable business,” Mr Cameron said.

“Supporting mental wellness, reducing plastic use and bringing the business and local community together at our many events has been central to our focus for 2023.”

The fortnightly markets are popular at Peregian Beach.

Mr Cameron, in his sixth term as president, was confident in the future of Coolum and the chamber’s position to support the business and local community.

“I am excited for a renewed focus on (Coolum Business and Tourism) membership in 2024 and really understanding how we can have a major impact on the economic growth of the region towards 2050,” he said.

The CBT region spans north of the Maroochydore River to the Noosa border. The committee also includes vice-president Ayllie White, treasurer Leigh Kuryj, secretary Paul Miley and general members Bill Shakoor, Marney Harvey and Chris Grace.

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