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This consultation has now closed and the project has been completed. Thank you for your input which has helped shape this project for the community.
Noosa Shire Council completed the community consultation phase of proposing a new suite of Subordinate Local Laws to replace the current laws on March 20.
The new suite of Local Laws, as approved by Council and gazetted, came into effect on July 1, 2015
Noosa Shire Council completed the community consultation phase of proposing a new suite of Subordinate Local Laws to replace the current laws on March 20.
The new suite of Local Laws, as approved by Council and gazetted, came into effect on July 1, 2015
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To make having dogs on the beach safer for everyone, Council is proposing to change this off-leash dog area to on-leash and extend its length by 600 metres to the stairs leading to the esplanade.
Do you use the Sunshine Beach off-leash dog area? Please comment.
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This off-leash dog area is a four kilometre-long stretch of beach where people can exercise their dogs. There are no changes to this under the proposed new Subordinate Local Laws.
Do you use the dog off-lease area between Burgess Creek and Tristania Drive? Please comment.
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The area south of Peregian Beach Surf Lifesaving club to beach access 60 is a gazetted bathing reserve where no dogs should be allowed. The proposed new Subordinate Local Laws would enforce the rules of the bathing reserve. Dogs can be on the beach if they are on-leash and south of beach access 60 at Piper Street.
Do you use the on-leash dog area south of the Peregian Beach Surf Club? Please comment.
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Noosa Council is proposing new Subordinate Local Laws to replace existing laws that were developed for the entire Sunshine Coast region. The proposed laws focus on the Noosa region and community.
Do you wish to comment on the other proposed new Subordinate Local Laws such as: