Nambour's revival as an entertainment precinct could be held up by red tape, advocates say

Nambour's revival as an entertainment precinct could be held up by red tape, advocates say

Arts advocates and business owners hope a decision to exempt Nambour from amplified music requirements under liquor licensing laws may pave the way for the town's rebirth as an entertainment precinct.

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