The 2024-25 budget consolidates council’s sustainable financial foundation after record high cost increases in recent years, to deliver the many community projects set out in the Corporate Plan.
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Work will begin in January on a $1.8 million infrastructure project that promises to benefit a host of local sports clubs.
The Sunshine Coast’s emerging tech talent is attracting interest from Australian tech giant Atlassian.
Council will convert some long-term temporary and casual roles to permanent to retain quality staff in a highly competitive labor market, improve efficiencies and meet industrial relation laws.
Living Well Noosa, launched today, offers residents free and low-cost access to a range of health and wellbeing activities.
It’s been a big week of wins for Noosa Council, with the organisation scooping top infrastructure and risk management awards.
Noosa is set to become the first Queensland council to use new interactive 3D hazard mapping technology to educate residents on how disaster events such as bushfires could personally impact them.
The signature heart of Peregian’s Rufous Street Precinct is now in place with the opening of the new Peregian Beach Community House, today.
The Hinterland Adventure Playground has been nominated as a finalist in the Queensland Project Management Awards. The nature-based playground continues to attract hundreds of visitors everyday.
Council is reminding visitors to Ringtail State Forest to observe the signage and keep out of areas that are closed for plantation timber harvesting.
Members of the community are encouraged to attend one of a series of sessions next week to help develop Noosa’s new strategic plan for the future of the shire.