The Noosa Biosphere is calling for new board members. With vacancies on many of the sector boards, the biosphere is looking to renew and refresh with talented individuals from all walks of life. More >>

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The Noosa Biosphere is calling for new board members. With vacancies on many of the sector boards, the biosphere is looking to renew and refresh with talented individuals from all walks of life. More >>
With the willing assistance of UNESCO MaB Secretariat and Tourism Noosa a number of new links and entries have been created to improve our status on search engines. This in turn makes it easier for people to find Noosa Biosphere Reserve and read about us. More >>
Our native Bush Turkeys (or Brush Turkeys) are a common sight around Noosa More >>
Our Noosa Biosphere was established in late 2007 and it is appropriate to acknowledge and thank those involved in the submission process More >>
Community gatherings and celebrations are important. These gatherings create opportunities to talk, debate and listen, and will invariably result in a wide variety of different perspectives and viewpoints. More >>
Come along and share in local aboriginal culture at the Booin Gari festival today More >>
Noosa Biosphere on Community Radio is starting 5th Feb 2010. The new show, called Voices of the Biosphere is planned as a weekly one hour magazine style radio program. Presented at 11am each Friday in partnership with Noosa Community Radio 101.3 FM, the program aims to inform, discuss and educate listeners about current biosphere reserve activity and issues. More >>
In 2009, I raised a challenge in Noosa News for businesses to engage in self-generated projects that benefited their customers, and residents as part of a commitment and in support of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve. In her regular articles in the Noosa News Biosphere Page, Stephanie Haslam’s idea of a biosphere kit for those purchasing real estate – land, home or other – is an ideal opportunity for partnership between the biosphere and the real estate business sector. More >>
Recent media articles have announced that well known climate sceptics will present their views on Climate Change in Noosa shortly. Naturally, such views and opinions polarise sectors of the community. More >>
When I was out walking late yesterday with Steve and my 5 year old son we had competition to see how many animals we could each spot. More >>
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