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CONSULTATION PERIOD EXTENDED TO 31 MARCH 2023!
Noosa Council has drafted the Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan in response to clear community desire for nature-based coastal climate change adaption under the Noosa Coastal Hazards Adaptation Plan 2021.
Improving the ecosystem health of Noosa’s coastal environments is also a management priority in the Noosa Environment Strategy.
The draft Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan identifies the key management issues and proposed actions to achieve these outcomes into the future.
This Plan focuses on public land managed by Council in the Eastern Beaches coastal foreshore reserves and near–coastal bushland reserves. It does not apply to private land, National Parks, leases, or open space parks.
Your voice matters!
Noosa’s Eastern Beaches are important to many, including Eastern Beaches neighbours, other coastal communities, and hinterland communities that visit and value the Eastern Beaches.
Residents and property owners across the Noosa Shire, regional residents, community organisations, businesses, visitors, state agencies and other land managers are invited to have their say on the draft Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan from 20 February - 31 March 2023.
From Monday 20 February 2023, you can
EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST in participating in an online or face-to-face Community Roundtable. Numbers for each event are limited. Go to the Upcoming Engagement Events tab on the right-hand side of this page to express your interest now!
Come along to one of the pop-up events by the beach, at the library or at the markets where you can have a chat with staff about the draft plan and share your views. Go to the Upcoming Engagement Events tab on the right-hand side of this page for locations near you.
Read a hard copy of the plan at our libraries during opening hours at a time convenient to you. Just ask our friendly staff at the desk.
Noosa Council has drafted the Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan in response to clear community desire for nature-based coastal climate change adaption under the Noosa Coastal Hazards Adaptation Plan 2021.
Improving the ecosystem health of Noosa’s coastal environments is also a management priority in the Noosa Environment Strategy.
The draft Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan identifies the key management issues and proposed actions to achieve these outcomes into the future.
This Plan focuses on public land managed by Council in the Eastern Beaches coastal foreshore reserves and near–coastal bushland reserves. It does not apply to private land, National Parks, leases, or open space parks.
Your voice matters!
Noosa’s Eastern Beaches are important to many, including Eastern Beaches neighbours, other coastal communities, and hinterland communities that visit and value the Eastern Beaches.
Residents and property owners across the Noosa Shire, regional residents, community organisations, businesses, visitors, state agencies and other land managers are invited to have their say on the draft Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan from 20 February - 31 March 2023.
From Monday 20 February 2023, you can
EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST in participating in an online or face-to-face Community Roundtable. Numbers for each event are limited. Go to the Upcoming Engagement Events tab on the right-hand side of this page to express your interest now!
Come along to one of the pop-up events by the beach, at the library or at the markets where you can have a chat with staff about the draft plan and share your views. Go to the Upcoming Engagement Events tab on the right-hand side of this page for locations near you.
Read a hard copy of the plan at our libraries during opening hours at a time convenient to you. Just ask our friendly staff at the desk.