Beach Access 47: Finishing the year where it all began
Hi wonderful Bushcarers,Our last working bee for the year is at 7.30 a.m., Beach Access 47, at the Tristania Drive Carpark. This beach access looks so different from when we Continue Reading …
Nurturing Noosa’s Eastern Beaches and Nature Reserves
Hi wonderful Bushcarers,Our last working bee for the year is at 7.30 a.m., Beach Access 47, at the Tristania Drive Carpark. This beach access looks so different from when we Continue Reading …
Picture: Noosa Matters: Damage done to the foreshore vegetation Noosa News, Friday 27, October 2023 p.3 This sign, and the soon-to-be-erected fencing to protect the revegetation of an area where Continue Reading …
For those of you who are willing and able there will be another meeting of like-minded weeders along BA49 this coming Saturday, the 4th instant from 7:30. We shall cut Continue Reading …
For those who are willing we will be meeting again down at BA49 this Saturday the 21st from 07:30. Let’s work on Asparagus Fern and on lopping the tops off Continue Reading …
A big thank you to Toni, a visitor to Noosa who filled a whole bag of weeds at Beach Access 47, Marcus Beach. She saw the MBBA sign as she Continue Reading …
Have Your Say on a Destination Management Plan for Noosa Imagine a scenario where holidaymakers gave up an hour of their holiday in Noosa to come and help us maintain Continue Reading …
Hi All, I know quite a few of you are not available for this week’s working bee, so let’s do a sweep through the area around BA 47 to pick Continue Reading …
I am back from the Canadian wilderness and family bonding. So, hopefully we can meet down at BA49 this Saturday, the 7th instant from 07:30 and while away a couple Continue Reading …
Hi Peregian Creek bushcarers, This Saturday morning, 16th September at 7:30, we’ll be conducting our second weeding session for the month at Beach Access 49. We are making good progress Continue Reading …
Hi All, The Landcare Crew were down at the site last week removing Singapore Daisy along the creek edge and getting stuck into the Broad Leafed Pepper Tree thicket. We’ll Continue Reading …