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Calling all High School students in the Noosa Biosphere region! We want to hear your stories and ideas about sustainability in the Noosa biosphere reserve. More >>
Are you interested in Green Art? Whether you are an aspiring artist or a well known artist the Noosa Biosphere Cultural Board invites you to submit an expression of interest to be considered for the for the Inaugural 2012 Noosa Biosphere Art Prize. More >>
Spring is in the air and cross-fertilization abounds. Organisations that care a great deal about nature and creativity have combined to sew the seeds of inspsiration with an event themed Green Love at The J in Noosa Junction from 6pm on Tuesday August 2. More >>
As springtime approaches and homegrown produce is at its peak, Noosa Biosphere’s Social Sector Board, Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance and the Sunshine Coast Council’s Smart Arts + program will explore all things ‘green arts’ at the ‘J’ at Noosa Junction from 6pm on the 2nd of August in the 7th Pecha Kucha event called ‘Green Love’. More >>
The Noosa Biosphere Cultural Board is one of the proud supporters of this year’s Floating Land Festival held on the shores of Lake Cootharaba at Boreen Point. More >>
The Noosa Biosphere Social Sector Board, one of the six volunteer community boards within the Noosa Biosphere, has created an opportunity for people to openly express their views in a forum without judgement, structure or hierarchy. More >>
Creative eco-warriers are using moss to tag city streets in Noosa. Now wouldn't that be a cool headline! And it could become a reality if this trend takes off. More >>
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