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Anne Lawrence - Friday, December 30, 2011
A group of 25 students and 5 faculty members from the University of Georgia (USA) arrived in Noosa yesterday. They will spend the next several days exploring our beautiful biosphere reserve. This is the fourth visit by the University and each visit has anywhere between 25-125 students learning about best practice approaches to sustainability in Australia. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Wednesday, December 14, 2011
I spotted an advertisement in today's Courier Mail today about a Federal Government fund being made available to help landholders and land managers to store carbon, enhance biodiversity and increase resilience across the Australian landscape. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Monday, December 12, 2011
Are you interested in learning more about the Noosa biosphere reserve? Come along to the community meetings tonight and tomorrow night in the Eumundi and Doonan regions - and learn about how the Noosa Biosphere group are partnering with local communities across the region. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Tuesday, December 06, 2011
The Peregian dunes near the skate bowl are showing the effects of many footprints enjoying the area. On Sunday 27th November, 33 volunteers joined the North Peregian Community Nature Conservation group to rehabilitate the dunes near the main entrance to Peregian main beach. More >>
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