The greater Noosa region was designated a Man and the Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2007 and the current boundaries of this internationally recognised reserve are those of the former Noosa Shire Council. More >>

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The greater Noosa region was designated a Man and the Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2007 and the current boundaries of this internationally recognised reserve are those of the former Noosa Shire Council. 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 >>
Just a reminder that the Green June Events are coming up from Wednesday 1st June to Thursday 30th June and include: More >>
The Floating Land Festival is being held on the 27th May – 5th June 2011 at Boreen Point, Lake Cootharaba in the UNESCO Noosa Biosphere. More >>
The Australian Food and Wine Festival, Noosa Style is being held next weekend which will showcase the skills of Australia’s best chefs, winemakers and restaurateurs giving you the chance to experience, taste, learn and indulge. More >>
The Noosa Festival of Water is on again and will be held on Sunday June 26th at Lake Macdonald Amphitheatre including the Noosa Botanic Gardens in Cooroy. 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 >>
Cyclones and storm surges to the north and devastating floods to the south; we’ve watched anxiously as our neighbours have endured the effects of violent weather events. More >>
What are you doing tomorrow for Australia Day? Why don't you head on down to Gympie Terrace for breakfast and then stick around for a day of celebration. More >>
The Booin Gari festival is on again, and if it is anything like last year it is not to be missed! More >>
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