Sector board volunteers are the latest in a long line of contributors to life in the Noosa Biosphere. Please add acknowledgements to the Noosa Wiki
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Our experience of Noosa Biosphere Reserve connects us in many different ways to the world. Some of them are listed below – please suggest others.
Local activist groups and community initiatives are listed in our directory.
There are many people who have been instrumental in making the Noosa Biosphere Reserve what it is today. They have intuitively understood that the actions of individuals can make a huge difference. They are not connected to Noosa Biosphere Limited but we welcome and support contributions to their biographies here.
NRRA Inc.
A community based not-for–profit voluntary organisation which exists for the benefit of residents and ratepayers of the area formerly known as Noosa Shire.
The Association aims to act as an advocate for residents & ratepayers and to work to protect the Noosa lifestyle which is based on sustainability and a good balance between the natural and built environment.
Works on behalf of members and the entire business community to improve Noosa's economic climate and help business thrive.
Raises awareness and lobbies for the protection of the native coastal vegetation in the wider Sunshine Coast area.
Owners of Noosa Biosphere Limited - provides funds and legislates the drive to become Australia's most sustainable and diverse region.
The Burnett Mary Regional Group for Natural Resource Management Inc (BMRG) is the peak coordinating body for natural resource management in the Burnett Mary region.
Connect to information concerning all aspects of state policy.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.
A directory listing of officially designated biosphere reserves within Australia.
Australian sites designated as World Heritage Listed.
Supports young people, families and communities with particular emphasis on those experiencing some form of disadvantage and assists them in achieving their full potential.
Works to conserve Australia's plants and animals, by ending land clearing, addressing climate change, and preserving and protecting our fresh water, marine and land environments.
The Convention on Wetlands ("Ramsar Convention") is an intergovernmental treaty that embodies the commitments of its member countries to maintain the ecological character of their Wetlands of International Importance and to plan for the "wise use", or sustainable use, of all of the wetlands in their territories.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation functions as a laboratory of ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal agreements on emerging ethical issues.
Promotes a world network of biosphere reserves as a vehicle for knowledge-sharing, research and monitoring, education and training, and participatory decision-making.
Sector board volunteers are the latest in a long line of contributors to life in the Noosa Biosphere. Please add acknowledgements to the Noosa Wiki