Hundreds of gifts and gift cards are on their way to Noosa families in need this Christmas thanks to local residents’ generous support of the Mayor’s Christmas Appeal.
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Noosa Council has announced $99,000 in community grants to support 13 projects, events, equipment, infrastructure, and programs, in a boost for the local community.
Two new energy efficiency toolkits available to loan, free, from Noosa Libraries are helping residents cut their power bills and reduce their emissions.
Four local creative industries projects have received a combined cash boost of over $28,000 with the announcement of the latest round of Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Grants.
Noosa Council is proud to take part in Disability Action Week, a vibrant celebration of inclusivity and diversity, from November 25 to December 2, 2023.
A recommendation to establish a dedicated precinct for Noosa’s non-powered water sports will pave the way for better coordinated infrastructure and greater support for local sports clubs.
It’s been another 12 months of progress, hinterland bridge improvements and the delivery of legacy style projects, as highlighted in the Noosa Council 2022-2023 Annual Report.
Noosa shire residents need to be prepared for all natural disasters this storm season – not just bushfires. That’s the message from Mayor Clare Stewart, who launched the updated Emergency Action Guide
Work on the final stage of the Rufous Street Precinct at Peregian Beach will commence shortly, with a new public artwork taking shape in front of the Peregian Beach Community House.
A free outdoor movie and a landfill tour are among the fun and informative National Recycling Week activities to encourage Noosa residents to think twice about what they’re throwing away.
A new carpark technology trial is set to take the hassle out of heading to Noosa’s Main Beach during the Christmas holidays.
Turning waste into a resource is central to Council’s new five-year plan for waste and recycling.
Mayor Clare Stewart says Noosa is in a strong position to weather the bushfire and storm season, but still there’s no room for complacency.
Additional community consultation will occur in 2024 prior to Council adopting the Noosa River Catchment Management Plan.
Noosa Council is making it easier for residents to recycle and reduce the waste they send to landfill with the help of a new web-based app.
Council has installed a large sign at the site of illegal tree clearing at Peregian Beach to send a clear message that environmental vandalism won’t be tolerated.