
Queensland first UNESCO Biosphere promoting harmony between people and nature through education, conservation and sustainable activities
engagement © Andrew Seymore
The Noosa community is very lucky to have so many passionate people supporting biosphere reserve aims in their own way. From the coast to the hinterland, volunteerism, activism, social and business networking are all alive and well. We have also included groups who extend or undertake their activities beyond the immediate Noosa Biosphere Reserve boundaries.
If you wanted to suggest a group or initiative that is relevant to the biosphere reserve and should be included, please use the groups & intitiatives submission form to do so.
Faunawatch
Bushland Care Facilitation
Clean Up Australia Day
Girraween Bushland Study Group
Grasses of Noosa Biosphere (working title)
Noosa Litter Reduction Program
Noosa River Stream Bank Rehabilitation at John's Landing (An initiative suggested by the Noosa River Plan)
Noosa Stormwater Monitoring and Education
Noosa's Native Plants
River Education
Seagrass Monitoring
Stormwater Monitoring and Education in Girraween
Waste Wise Events
Wildlife Carers Education and Training Program
Aquatic weed awareness program – Mary basin
Broadacre Revegetation
Bushcare
Community Services
Conservation Services
Environmental restoration
Lake Cootharaba Nitrogen Envirofund Project
Nurseries
Training & Education
Waterwatch
Bird Observers Group
Botany Group
Cooloola Bushwalkers
Friday Environment Forum
Greening Noosa
Noosa Trampers
Noosa Shorebird Study
Wildlife Carers Program
Sustainable Tracks &Trails, Bike Education Programs
Sustainable Transport Options
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.