Take advantage of all Noosa has to offer these holidays with the return of Noosa Council’s Go Noosa Holidays transport options.
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Noosa residents will enjoy improved community infrastructure and investment in local jobs as part of the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal, announced today.
Noosa Council’s signage laws look set to come under the microscope as part of a future councillor workshop.
An excavator and D6 dozer will on Monday boost efforts to remove the remaining washed-up pontoons from Noosa’s beaches.
Stage one of construction to upgrade the Noosa Parade corridor, one of Noosa’s busiest pedestrian and cycle routes, is well under way.
Council crews and community volunteers are working non-stop to restore flood-damaged properties and businesses.
Due to the ongoing flood recovery efforts, Noosa Council has extended its Community Grants deadline.
Residents who’d like to help clean up polystyrene debris along Noosa’s eastern beaches can access rubbish bags at local beach access points from lunchtime tomorrow (Tuesday).
Council crews and community development officers are out assessing flood impacted areas and talking to residents. Please be patient as we work with the community to clean up.
Council welcomes $3.39 million in Black Summer Bushfire Recovery funding to ensure the shire is disaster ready and builds on its resilience.
A plan to rezone a Council-owned housing lot on Toulambi Street will give the Noosa Heads site the environmental protections local residents have called for.
New opportunities for local individuals, businesses and not-for-profit community and environment organisations as council opens a range of grant programs.
Free weekend buses become a reality for Noosa on Saturday as council kicks off a 12-month trial that will see free weekend travel on all existing Translink services operating within Noosa.
Noosa residents can now report problems with neighbouring short-stay accommodation properties 24 hours a day via a new hotline setup by Noosa Council.
Affidavits from a Traffic Engineer will form part of Noosa Council’s push to reduce the number of truck movements from the Kin Kin Quarry in its Planning and Environment court case against Cordwell Resources.