Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsTackling the issues

Tackling the issues

TWO high profile Noosa issues will get an airing this month when mayor Noel Playford and member for Noosa, Glen Elmes meet the state transport minister, Scott Emerson.
At their latest regular, monthly meeting, the two Noosa community leaders agreed on the next step in efforts to remove the unsightly houseboat hulks from Noosa River, and to push on with the dream of free, electric buses for Noosa.
Both issues will be raised when the mayor and local member meet with the transport minister on the 23rd of this month.
Old hulks dumped and rotting on the Noosa River have long been a vexed question, with council lacking control over the vessels brought here. Mayor Playford said he would like to be able to put up a ‘No hulks allowed’ sign and to see Noosa as free of the eyesores as the Maroochy River.
“These are polluting our environment,” he said “visually and in terms of our clean river water, but at the moment it’s not an area where Noosa council has the power to act.”
The mayor said he and Mr Elmes had agreed that Noosa must find a way through the bureaucratic complexities to clean up this blight on Noosa River.
Mr Elmes said; “management of the Noosa River is a complex issue involving all tiers of government and their various agencies and where some agendas are in competition with some others.
“This prolongs the path to resolution and may require compromises to be made,” Mr Elmes said.
Free, electric, Noosa-style buses are also high on the local wish-list with the early stages of an investigation underway.
Mayor Playford said there are some big questions ahead about how much the Noosa community is behind the idea of free, electric buses, but the first step is to see whether it’s feasible.
“It’s early days for this concept, but you can see why some people are very excited,” he said.
“The fit for Noosa’s national and international reputation is just right.
“I welcome the mayor’s foresight on this idea which brings a very ‘Noosa solution’ to local public transport needs.” Mr Elmes said.
The mayor and Mr Elmes both agreed that their regular meetings were part of a productive local partnership that was all about Noosa’s future.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Working the graveyard shift

Troy Andreassen has literally been working the graveyard shift for more than 32 years. Troy looks after Noosa’s cemeteries in Cooroy, Tewantin and Pomona, helping...

Turning up the love

Ready for anything

New lights are ace

Let’s save Tessa

More News

Ready for anything

It was an emergency. Floodwaters had cut off the North Shore ferry. A woman was in labour. Paramedics couldn’t get across. And time was running...

New lights are ace

Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club has marked a major milestone with the official opening of its new LED court lighting, a project set to boost...

Let’s save Tessa

A Sunshine Coast family is racing against time to give their six-year-old daughter, Tessa, a chance at life, as the community rallies behind an...

Young speedster sprung

A 17-year-old provisional licence holder has been intercepted allegedly travelling 189km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Sunshine Motorway at Mountain Creek, just after...

Most welcoming town in Australia

Noosa Heads has been named one of the Top 10 Most Welcoming Towns on Earth, and the only Australian destination to make the global...

Warning over illegal dumping

Illegal dumping of garden waste across Noosa’s bushland, reserves and national parks is causing serious and long-lasting environmental damage, Noosa Council has warned. While dropping...

Remembering Gwen

Gwendoline “Gwen” Torney, a cherished member of the Noosa community for more than four decades, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 25. Her vibrant...

Mortgages on the rise

Noosa residents and local hospitality businesses are set to feel the squeeze following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s first interest rate rise of 2026....

First grade take the one day flag

1st Grade One Day Semi Final The One Day semi-final against Glasshouse was another big test. With the bat, Mick and Samadhi again got us off...

February fires up with events

From sporting action to lantern-lit nights on the lake, February is shaping up as an exciting month on the Sunshine Coast events calendar. Locals and...