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.
Comments