Help shape Noosaville foreshore master plan
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Council is developing a master plan for the Gympie Terrace foreshore to guide how the area is used. Now is the time to have a say.
“As its popularity continues to grow, we must strike a balance between recreational uses, commercial activities, events and community uses so that the amenity of the Noosaville foreshore is retained for future generations,” says Council’s Property Manager, Clint Irwin.
“If we don’t get that balance right, we risk losing the character and charm that makes this much loved community asset so special.”
Information ‘pop-ups’, workshops, and an online portal are among the ways the community can have a say. Read more.
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All eyes on Pang
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Noosa Regional Gallery presents ‘The Glass Eye Opens’, an exhibition by Ruben Pang - one of South East Asia’s most exciting young artists. It runs until June 11.
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Spot a 'glossy'
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Join a national effort to help the threatened Glossy Black-Cockatoo by joining the Glossy Black-Cockatoo Birding Day on May 14. Training is available on May 10.
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Be prepared
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Council and Red Cross have teamed up to boost Noosa’s resilience to disasters by distributing RediPlan at local events, such as Celebrating Safe Families, on tomorrow.
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Cooroy hall partnership
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Council and the community have joined forces to revitalise Cooroy Memorial Hall. Council has committed $192,000 from the Heritage Levy to help repair and upgrade the hall. The Cooroy Memorial Hall Association (CMHA) will match Council’s funding dollar-for-dollar in cash, goods or in-kind services. The Association will oversee the restoration project, and, once it’s complete, manage the hall on a five-year lease arrangement. Read more.
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Three-bin waste service
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Noosa’s new 3-bin waste collection service will commence 1 September. Residents who use professional gardeners to remove and recycle their garden waste can opt out of the new standard garden waste recycling bin service, which will also remain optional for commercial premises, residents in rural areas, units and on small properties of 400sqm or less. Residents who’d like a larger 360L garden waste and/or recycling bin, when the standard 3-bin service starts in September, should phone (07) 5329 6500. Read more.
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Workshop program grows
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Noosa Community Support is expanding its successful Workshop program. The Workshop sessions proved so popular when trialled last year that NCS has decided to make them a permanent and more regular fixture. Workshop clients get together and make items from wood. Last year’s trial program made toys for the Salvation Army to give to children in need at Christmas. Read more.
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