Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsMarket dirty on dogs

Market dirty on dogs

By JONATHON HOWARD

THIS Saturday’s Yandina Markets will be dog and animal free, after a complaint over some doggie doo revealed licensing discrepencies.
After more than two decades, Sunshine Coast Council made the monumental decision to ban furry friends from the markets.
But pet owners have breathed a sigh of relief in visiting the Eumundi Markets which remains “pet friendly”.
The Yandina issue started with a complaint over dog poo littering the Yandina Soccer Club.
The poo complaints were believed to have prompted the Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) to investigate the Yandina Markets, which revealed the market was in breach of its licensing to allow animals in and around the retail spaces.
While the licensing oversight was scheduled for a review – and could be ratified in the coming weeks – Sunshine Coast Council has asked for a “total animal ban” at the Yandina Markets until further notice.
The move has outraged many pet owners and prompted heated debate in the pages of news publications and via online sources.
Yandina Market management refused to comment on the matter and directed all inquiries to Sunshine Coast Council.
Sunshine Coast Council was in the process of reviewing the Yandina Markets licence and was expected to make further announcements in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Noosa Council has been praised for its approach to animals in markets, by handing the decision-making on the issue to market operators.
Noosa Council’s disaster management and public order team leader, Phil Amson, said it was important to recognise the benefits of pets in markets.
“In general, Noosa Council recognises the benefits that exercising a pet can bring,” Mr Amson said.
“However it is also recognised that not everybody has the same tolerance for pets in public places.
“Therefore it is expected that pet owners will be responsible and abide by the laws (on lead, well controlled, with doggie bags) so that all people may enjoy the wonders that the Noosa area provides.”

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

New police commissioner appointed

The State Government has appointed Brett Pointing as the Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service, following the retirement of Steve Gollschewski. Newly appointed...
More News

Help dogs help people

Up to 250,000 Australians living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) could benefit from an assistance dog, yet many are forced to wait upwards...

Summer swim in Noosa

The Noosa Summer Swim Festival being held this weekend has grown into one of Australia’s most iconic open water swimming events. Each year, more...

Caloundra hosts Community Cabinet

The Crisafulli Government is taking the first Community Cabinet of 2026 to Caloundra on Sunday 8 March. Premier David Crisafulli and Ministers will meet with...

Community update

From singing and bush care to service clubs and art, there is a wide variety of groups in Noosa. RED CROSS: The meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa...

Man charged on assault and theft

Police charged a 52-year-old man charged with multiple offences following the theft of Egyptian artefacts at a Caboolture museum and an assault in Hastings...

Proudly looking after the Mary

A native fish that has been faced with extinction is set to play a role in a much-wider effort to save the health of...

Menopause can mask ovarian cancer

Mater doctors are warning women that the onset of menopause and perimenopause can sometimes mask life-threatening cases of ovarian cancer. Around 1900 Australian women...

Weekend car crashes

Four people have been hospitalised following car crashes in the Noosa region this weekend. A woman in her 30s with minor injuries was transported to...

Flash flooding Fraser Coast

Police are reminding all drivers not to drive through flood waters with a number of roads closed across the Fraser Coast and North Burnett...

Local authors feathered fantasy

Magic can be found right here on the Sunshine Coast - just ask local children’s author Jayne McIntyre, who has secured a three-book deal...