Queensland Councils have rallied behind a Noosa Council motion that could potentially save Noosa ratepayers millions of dollars.
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Noosa businesses are being called on to help gain a better understanding of the shire’s COVID-19 recovery. Noosa Council has launched Phase two of its Business Roundtable Resilience Survey.
More than 30 community organisations will share in $225,000 handed out in Council’s latest Community Grants round.
Council’s full suite of Go Noosa Free Holiday Buses will be back for Christmas following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Queensland.
Noosa Council is set to issue a breach notice on quarry operator Cordwell Resources for breaching traffic requirements at the Kin Kin quarry.
A new initiative called Connecting Noosa gets underway this week in a bid to bring people together after a tough year of bushfires and COVID-19.
Local schools and community gardens are working with Council to test a new invention from an Australian start-up that promises to make composting easier and more successful.
An independent scientific review has given Council’s oyster ecosystem restoration project a thumbs-up, suggesting only minor improvements to monitoring and evaluation methods.
Council will offer paid parking at Noosa Heads Lions Park from September 19 to October 5 for the September school holidays. It’s in addition to the upcoming Christmas and Easter school holidays.
The Yurol-Ringtail Conservation Project is on track to become one of Noosa’s most significant environmental initiatives.
Orealla Crescent Bridge on David Low Way has re-opened to traffic following a $3.8 million bridge replacement project.
RESIDENTS are being asked to help shape the current budget funding priorities and how they want to be consulted on future budgets.
Noosa Council has reached an agreement with Stockwell Developments to enable the first step of the Shire Business Centre to proceed.
A cap of 500 people will apply to major events held on public land in Noosa, at least until February, as Council looks to protect the community from COVID-19 outbreaks.
A new adult’s Come ‘n Try sports program, which rolls out across Noosa this Monday, gives locals the chance to sample a range of sports for free across the region.