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A group of Aussie retired, found joy in playing Ukulele together in park, but the community spirits, council, hit a sour note after banning them. "Hot Curri Jammers" plays Ukulele together at Sunshine Coast's Currimundi Lake. "This was the curryunda and we're fire and no need to say," he said. Queensland Hot Curri Jammers. The group started during Covid-19 and has grown since then. Another member said, "What I loved about the park was new people, we had followers, and they would bring their chairs and sit there with coffee."Said. However, due to complaint in a nearby housing, the vehicles are down until council permit is issued. "Everyone is quite sad and asks how a person can stop being happy."Said. A current relationship tried to talk to the complainant, but they did not answer. In statement, a Sunshine Council spokesman said "The Council received noise complaint about artists using amplifies close to residents and local businesses. "The music meeting was found outside the local laws of the council. So we offer a series of places for performances, including Set Busing sites."
A group of Aussie retired, found joy in playing Ukulele together in park, but the community spirits, council, hit a sour note after banning them. "Hot Curri Jammers" plays Ukulele together at Sunshine Coast's Currimundi Lake. "This was the curryunda and we're fire and no need to say," he said. Queensland Hot Curri Jammers. The group started during Covid-19 and has grown since then. Another member said, "What I loved about the park was new people, we had followers, and they would bring their chairs and sit there with coffee."Said. However, due to complaint in a nearby housing, the vehicles are down until council permit is issued. "Everyone is quite sad and asks how a person can stop being happy."Said. A current relationship tried to talk to the complainant, but they did not answer. In statement, a Sunshine Council spokesman said "The Council received noise complaint about artists using amplifies close to residents and local businesses. "The music meeting was found outside the local laws of the council. So we offer a series of places for performances, including Set Busing sites."
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00:00 A group of Aussie retired found joy in playing ukulele together in park, but the community
00:06 spirits council hit a sour note after banning them.
00:11 Hot Curie Jammers plays ukulele together at Sunshine Coast's Coromundi Lake.
00:16 This was the Coriunda and were fire and no need to say.
00:21 He said.
00:22 Queensland Hot Curie Jammers.
00:24 The group started during COVID-19 and has grown since then.
00:28 Another member said.
00:30 What I loved about the park was new people.
00:33 We had followers.
00:34 And they would bring their chairs and sit there with coffee.
00:37 Said.
00:38 However.
00:39 Due to complaint in a nearby housing.
00:42 The vehicles are down until council permit is issued.
00:46 Everyone is quite sad and asks how a person can stop being happy.
00:50 Said.
00:51 A current relationship tried to talk to the complainant.
00:55 But they did not answer.
00:57 In statement, a Sunshine Council spokesman said the council received noise complaint
01:02 about artists using amplifies close to residents and local businesses.
01:08 The music meeting was found outside the local laws of the council.
01:12 So we offer a series of places for performances.
01:16 Including set busing sites.