Commercial use permit and lease fees will be waived for four months and fees for cancelled events fully refunded as part of a package to help local businesses through the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Council is appealing for information to help locate the owner of a large dog that attacked a woman and her poodle outside a Sunshine Beach property on Monday night.
Tourism Noosa will have access to its $350,000 emergency marketing fund to respond to the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic.
Council will fast-track payments to local suppliers to assist with business cash flow, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It's one of a number of measures as part of an economic recovery plan
Noosa Council Mayor Tony Wellington gives an update on the current coronavirus pandemic.
Noosa Regional Gallery will unveil two exciting new exhibitions in March – Mary Macqueen – A Retrospective and Rosie Lloyd-Giblett: The spaces between the trees.
Council will continue to crack down on illegal dumping with an improved surveillance program thanks to a $50,000 state government grant.
Council officers are working through more than 60 submissions received during the latest round of consultation on the draft Noosa River Plan.
Solar expert Lucy Best will answer residents’ questions about solar and battery storage systems in two free information sessions.
Council CEO Brett de Chastel has moved to clear up community confusion around the State Planning Minister's sign-off for the new Noosa Plan.
Council elections are set for March 28 and it's a timely reminder for voters to be aware that the election process is independently managed by the Electoral Commission of Queensland
Family history buffs looking to confirm whether their ancestors were laid to rest in Noosa can now search thousands of online burial records, dating back to the late 1800s.
Noosa Council will lobby the State Government for changes to the Planning Act so that courts can award costs in councils’ favour where those councils successfully defend their planning schemes.
Council has welcomed the Minister's approval of the New Noosa Plan, but feels some conditions imposed by the Minister require further discussion with the State's planning department
The seeds have been sown for a greater variety of rare and exotic plants to grow in the Noosa Botanic Gardens thanks to today’s opening of a $400,000 Shade Garden.