
Noosa Concours d’Elegance Revs Up on the Sunshine Coast
The high-octane three-day event is an essential pit stop on the area’s ever-evolving social calendar.
Start your engines. The three-day Noosa Concours d’Elegance once again brings together food, fashion, and, of course, some of Australia’s most exquisite works of automotive art.
Framed by the lush pines and glittering waters of the Sunshine Coast, the high-octane, three-day event has quickly become one of the area’s premier tentpole events. With Noosa now as much a beacon for luxury tourism as it is for family getaways, the Concours, now in its third year, feels perfectly placed to bring automotive prestige to an area replete with jumping bars, restaurants and hotels.
Centred on the rapidly evolving Hastings Street, this year’s Concours d’Elegance is set to be bigger, bolder and more dazzling than ever, with a host of illustrious and historic motors on display from across the decades. This year’s collection, featuring more than 50 sports and luxury cars from around the world, will showcase rare models from the likes of Porsche, Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Pagani.

Attendees will be treated to a rare engine start from Porsche’s iconic Le Mans-winning 917/30 race car, while the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance award-winning 1936 Delage D6-70 Milord Cabriolet will also be in attendance. An esteemed panel of judges will be taking stock of the engineering artwork displayed on the day, giving out awards in seven different categories, including, of course, the best in show.
Adding to the automotive passion on display, a collection of Australia’s most renowned restorers, historians, and automotive experts will be on hand to guide guests through the history and work that goes into maintaining the incredible feats of engineering. Audio guides will also be available, providing in-depth details on the stories behind these exquisite cars.

Beyond the cars on display, a variety of cultural festivities is also available throughout the town. Esteemed Champagne house Pommery will be hosting a number of events across the weekend, including masterclasses and bringing an activation to The G Contemporary art space on Hastings Street, where guests can stroll through an exclusive curation of local and international art with a champagne in hand. Fashion Queensland will also host the Fashion on Concours showcase, highlighting both local designers and some of the brands that call Hastings Street home.
‘The event brings together Australia’s finest lineup of rare and classic cars alongside the incredible natural beauty of our region,’ says Ben Orton, President of the Hastings Street Association.
In celebration of the Concours’ return to the Sunshine Coast, a number of exclusive events will be taking place to help bring the automotive festivities to life. Torbreck Wines will host an intimate collaboration dinner at local institution Sails on Saturday, the 19th, featuring a four-course degustation created by Executive Chef Paul Leete, paired with a selection of wines from Torbreck’s Chief Winemaker, Ian Hongell. Preceding that, Pommery will be throwing a cruisy long lunch at Italian restaurant and bar Locale.
A sunset cruise, limited to 40 VIP guests and hosted by Concours major partner Tom Offermann, will cap off the weekend on Sunday afternoon.
The Noosa Concours d’Elegance will take place on Noosa’s Hastings St from July 18-20. Attendance is free. For more information on tickets and the calendar of events, go to noosaconcours.com.au
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