Council seeks community and industry members to shape Noosa’s new Destination Management Plan

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Noosa Council is looking to find three locals to be part of a new project group charged with guiding Noosa’s new Destination Management Plan. 

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The Destination Management Plan will help ensure Noosa continues to be a great place for residents, workers and visitors.

Mayor Clare Stewart said the community and industry input will ensure local people and their relationship to Noosa remain central to the new plan.

“It’s early days in the process of developing the new Destination Management Plan but forming the project control group is an important first step, and one that will ensure the process is guided by the community from the get-go.”

Environment and Sustainable Development Director, Kim Rawlings, said Council was looking for expressions of interest from locals with suitable industry and community experience to provide strategic guidance and oversight in development of a sustainable Destination Management Plan.

“Over the next 12 to 18 months there will also be a range of opportunities for the wider community to have a say,” she said.

The Mayor said Noosa was well known as being a great place to live, work and visit.

“The process of developing a Destination Management Plan is to ensure Noosa continues to be a great place for our residents, workers and visitors,” she said.

“Our aim is to collate a wide range of perspectives to achieve a common goal of ensuring Noosa is a well-managed and sustainable destination for future generations to enjoy.”

Submit an expression of interest to join the Noosa Destination Management Plan Project Control Group online.

The EOI process closes midnight, August 5.