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HomeNewsNoosa still in the firing line

Noosa still in the firing line

With the region still in the firing line for forecast severe weather, residents should continue to check the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) website and Council’s Disaster Dashboard for updates.

Hilton Terrace remains closed this morning and crews will make further assessments after high tide to determine when it may be able to be reopened.

Residents should limit travel as much as possible while roads are still closed.

Water levels are expected to slowly drop over the next three-to-five days with small fluctuations continuing around the high and low tides.

Community Recovery Pop-Ups begin tomorrow to assist flood-affected Noosa locals.

Council’s Community Development Team and staff from the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities will be on hand to provide information about the assistance available.

Community Recovery Pop-Up times and locations are as follows:

· Federal Hall – Friday, 4 March, 10am-3pm

· Lake Entrance Boulevard (door knock) – Friday, 4 March, 10am-12pm

· Noosaville Library – Friday, 4 March, 10am-4pm

· Kin Kin Rural Fire Service carpark – Saturday, 5 March, 9am-3pm

· Noosa North Shore (outside General Store) – Saturday, 5 March, 9am-3pm

· Boreen Point Esplanade – Sunday, 6 March, 9am-4pm

· Pomona Community House – Monday, 7 March, 9am-4pm

· Cooran Skatepark – Monday, 7 March, 9am-4pm

· Cooroy Library – Monday, 7 March, 9am-4pm

The Noosa North Shore vehicle ferry hopes to resume operations this afternoon. Again at limited capacity and only for a short period.

Due to challenging river levels, a decision about if and when it operates on Friday will be made later today.

Council staff have begun deploying additional bins to flood-affected areas to assist residents during the clean-up. Wheelie bins were delivered to Black Mountain to assist residents in their rubbish removal.

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