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A cafe, general store and sourdough company in the Noosa region have closed following the death of business owner and multimillionaire Greg Josephson.

The team behind Cafe Doonan confirmed the closure of the three businesses, all owned by the Universal Store co-founder who was allegedly stabbed at his Brisbane home last month.

Cafe Noosa, Noosa General Store and Eumundi Sourdough Co closed on July 14, the same day as Mr Josephson’s funeral.

In a heartfelt statement, Cafe Doonan paid respect to Mr Josephson and thanked loyal customers for their support.

“As some of you may have noticed, we’ve been a bit quiet on our socials these last few weeks,” a post on the Cafe Doonan Facebook page stated.

“This is due to dealing with the heartbreaking and unexpected passing of the cafe’s wonderful owner, Greg Josephson.

Eumundi Sourdough Co opened in November 2024.

“Words can do this loss no justice. Greg was on his way to create an amazing hub of businesses, with a passion and drive that was unmatched. He loved being a part of this community and had an impressive vision for the four locations.

“He was a kind and gentle man who is missed dearly by all staff. We are deeply saddened by this loss.

“His beautiful family has been forced to make a tough call, so it is with heavy hearts that we announce the closure of Cafe Noosa, Noosa General Store and Eumundi Sourdough Co, effective since Monday, July 14.

“We know this comes as quite a shock, and we’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.”

Cafe Doonan in the Noosa hinterland.

Cafe Doonan, which is on Eumundi-Noosa Road and has undergone renovations since Mr Josephson took over in 2023, will remain open.

“We will all do our absolute best to honour Greg’s dream,” the post said.

“We are still offering the best coffee, homemade cakes, pastries and brunches. We stock freshly baked bread, as well as an addition of confectionery and artisan products. Keep an eye on our socials for any updates.

“To all our amazing customers, on behalf of our staff and Greg’s family, thank you for sticking by us. Your ongoing support means a great deal. There is no Cafe Doonan without you.

“Rest in peace, Greg.”

Mr Josephson was found dead after police were called to his Clayfield home after 8pm on June 26 amid a party involving about 30 young people.

A 15-year-old boy known to Mr Josephson was charged with murder.

He was remanded in custody after his case was called in a children’s court on June 27, when it was adjourned until September 2.

Mr Josephson founded Universal Store with his brother Michael in 1999.

Cafe Noosa was near the Noosa General Store at Quamby Place, Noosaville.

The national apparel retailer was acquired by a group of private equity investors in 2018 for a reported $100 million, and two years later the business went public on the ASX.

Cafe Noosa and Noosa General Store opened in 2024 at Quamby Place, Noosaville.

Eumundi Sourdough Co opened in November last year with a shopfront on Etheridge Street, Eumundi.

Mr Josephson is also understood to have owned other property in the Noosa region including Rosecliffe Boutique Farm Cottages in the Noosa hinterland, which is currently for sale, and the Noosa Reef Hotel.

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