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HomeNewsBushcare volunteers celebrate Christmas and outstanding contributions

Bushcare volunteers celebrate Christmas and outstanding contributions

Noosa’s dedicated Bushcare volunteers gathered last week to celebrate their remarkable achievements in preserving and enhancing the region’s biodiversity.

Members of Coolum Coast Care, Waterwatch, Noosa Parks Association, NICA, Greening Noosa, and 19 Bushcare groups reflected on a year of impactful environmental stewardship.

Over the past 10 months, volunteers completed an impressive 315 working bees, contributing 7025 hours—an effort valued at $325,000. This included planting 4200 tube stock across the shire and removing over 1300 cubic metres of weeds, the equivalent of 20 tonnes of environmental restoration.

Mayor Frank Wilkie highlighted their contributions as he said, “Your dedication ensures Noosa’s natural environment thrives for future generations. It’s inspiring to see the work of such passionate individuals who lead and educate our community.”

The event featured the annual Silver Shovel Award, recognising exceptional service since its inception in 2005.

This year’s recipient, Doug Straker of the Boreen Point Bushcare Group, was celebrated for over a decade of ecological restoration.

Doug, along with his group, has tirelessly worked to rejuvenate the Lake Cootharaba foreshore and Boreen Point community, holding weekly sessions to drive sustainable change.

As the year closes, Noosa’s Bushcare volunteers remain a testament to community-driven conservation efforts.

You can join an existing group or start a new group in your area. To discuss your interests, simply phone Council’s Bushland Care Officers on (07) 5329 6500.

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