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Micro-mobility our solution

The Noosa Shire is known globally for its breathtaking natural beauty and commitment to green initiatives, but the growing ugly issue of traffic congestion in recent years has cast a shadow over the idyllic region.

Both residents and tourists have voiced their concerns about the significant but tragic impact of traffic on daily life, including the inability to head to the local shops, drop kids off at school and the general overall enjoyment of the Noosa lifestyle.

According to a recent online survey conducted by Noosa Councillor Brian Stockwell, the traffic problem in Noosa is not limited to peak holiday seasons but persists year-round.

Alarmingly, half of the respondents reported that traffic congestion and the difficulty of finding parking spaces are negatively affecting their quality of life.

In addition to the inconvenience caused by traffic congestion, there is a pressing need to address the environmental impact of transportation.

A report published last month by the Climate Council highlighted that Australia needs to reduce its reliance on private vehicles by more than half to meet global emission reduction targets by 2030. Currently, private vehicles account for 81 per cent of trips across the country, a number that needs to drop to 36 per cent in the next decade.

Fortunately, micro mobility offers a promising solution right here in the Noosa Shire.

Micro mobility, put simply, refers to the use of lightweight vehicles, particularly electric ones, for short-distance transportation. These include bicycles, e-bikes, electric scooters, electric skateboards, and more.

“By embracing micro mobility and reducing reliance on private vehicles, the Noosa Shire community can significantly contribute to alleviating traffic congestion and the 33 per cent of emissions from transport”, said Anne Kennedy, chair of Zero Emissions Noosa.

To raise awareness about the benefits of micro mobility and promote sustainable transportation options within the community, ZEN, in partnership with the Noosa Council and the Noosa Junction Association, is presenting these options and more at the 2023 Noosa EV Expo and Street Fest.

Says Anne: “You are all invited to the Noosa EV Expo and Street Fest on Sunday 18 June, 10am – 2pm. We are closing Sunshine Beach Rd in Noosa Junction to again have that festival atmosphere for people to look, listen and learn about EV transport, test ride an e-bike or e-scooter to experience the convenience and eco-friendliness of micro mobility firsthand. Listen to our speakers panel on buying and owning an EV and more, talk with over 60 exhibitors of all types of EV transport – many different EV cars and all types of micro-mobility e transport. Talk with private EV owners about what it is like to own and drive an EV.”

For further information about the EV Expo and to register to attend this free community event, head to EV Expo webpage noosaevexpo.com.au/

As the region continues its commitment to environmental sustainability, initiatives like the Noosa EV Expo play a crucial role in shaping a greener, more liveable future for the region.

The expo’s aim is simple – to explore the evolving possibilities offered by micro mobility, so residents and visitors alike can help contribute and think of tangible solutions to create a more sustainable and traffic-free Noosa.

It can be as simple as riding a bike.

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