May 14, 2022

Learning to save our river

It’s not often local students get to see first-hand how we can apply science, learning and some ancient knowledge to help protect something as important as our own Noosa River. Good Shepherd Lutheran (GSLC) students are getting a hands-on experience

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Care to comment on an already cooked budget ?

If you’ve ever been asked what you would like for dinner just as it’s being served, you will understand why some locals are less than happy with the consultation surrounding this year’s Noosa Council budget. The Noosa community won’t have

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A Hidden Hinterland Gem: Eumundi Conservation Park

Just five minutes from Eumundi township and twenty minutes from Noosa is Eumundi Conservation Park, a great spot for recreation at all times of the year.  The park has a timber-getting history as evidenced by enormous remaining tree stumps. It

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Meet this local tree hollow resident

Squirrel Gliders bear no relationship to squirrels other than both animals having bushy tails. Of course, there are no native squirrels in Australia, although attempts were once made to introduce them a century or so back by muddle-headed acclimatisation societies. 

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Learning to save our river

It’s not often local students get to see first-hand how we can apply science, learning and some ancient knowledge to help protect something as important as our own Noosa River. Good Shepherd Lutheran (GSLC) students are getting a hands-on experience

READ MORE

Care to comment on an already cooked budget ?

If you’ve ever been asked what you would like for dinner just as it’s being served, you will understand why some locals are less than happy with the consultation surrounding this year’s Noosa Council budget. The Noosa community won’t have

READ MORE

A Hidden Hinterland Gem: Eumundi Conservation Park

Just five minutes from Eumundi township and twenty minutes from Noosa is Eumundi Conservation Park, a great spot for recreation at all times of the year.  The park has a timber-getting history as evidenced by enormous remaining tree stumps. It

READ MORE

Meet this local tree hollow resident

Squirrel Gliders bear no relationship to squirrels other than both animals having bushy tails. Of course, there are no native squirrels in Australia, although attempts were once made to introduce them a century or so back by muddle-headed acclimatisation societies. 

READ MORE