Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsEnd of era as Noosa RSPCA shuts

End of era as Noosa RSPCA shuts

After 32 years on the Sunshine Coast, RSPCA Noosa will relinquish its lease of the Noosa Council facilities on 31 May.

Transforming the lives of more than 33,000 animals since 1993 (with these figures only representing data since records were digitised in 2002) through both the Noosa Council contract and delivering support for RSPCA animals throughout Queensland, RSPCA’s passionate staff and volunteers have positively impacted responsible pet ownership in the region over the past three decades.

The RPSCA animal pound contract with council will end without renewal following a significant decline in the number of animals in need, with the RSPCA receiving very few new impounded animals through its doors each month.

Ten years ago an average 26 impounded animals were coming through the doors at Noosa each month, 10 years later that has declined to an average four per month, that’s an 85 per cent decrease in demand and a real win for animal welfare in the Noosa community.

RSPCA Queensland interim chief executive officer Kylie Sprott says, “Having so few roaming animals in the region is a great reflection of the animal welfare improvements that have been made in the region with our council partnership since 1993.”

The Noosa RSPCA team has effectively helped hundreds of animals every year across Queensland through adoption, fostering, education, and assisting other RSPCA locations with animal capacity, including their inspectorate services in the area.

“Our joint education efforts with Council across the years have meant more animals are staying in their forever homes and we have a region of more responsible pet owners. Which is something Noosa residents can be proud of.

“We congratulate the local community for taking such good care of their pets and thank the numerous dedicated RSPCA Queensland staff and volunteers who have run the local pound service over the past three decades,” says Ms Sprott.

Since 2002 Noosa RSPCA has seen more than 33,000 animals turn to RSPCA for help, found forever homes for 17,216 pets, placed 9684 animals in care from other RSPCA locations and helped reunite 4326 lost animals. They have raised $53,335 since 2020 from fundraising through raffles, donation boxes, garage sales and more to support the animals in our care and seen the Noosa community raise $31,814 for Cupcake Day since 2020 and $38,236 for Million Paws Walk.”

Noosa Council is exploring alternative animal impoundment options and will work closely with RSPCA Queensland to ensure a smooth transition to the new arrangements.

RSPCA Queensland will relinquish its lease of the Council site at Noosaville at the end of May.

“Council thanks RSPCA Queensland for its enduring commitment to the Noosa community and we are pleased to continue working together to keep promoting responsible pet ownership,” says Richard MacGillivray, Noosa Council’s director of development and regulation.

“Noosa Council looks forward to announcing new arrangements for the management of lost and impounded animals in the very near future.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Thanks from family

The family of six-year-old Tessa has thanked the Noosa and Sunshine Coast community for continuing to raise urgent funds to help her. So far, more...

E-mobility concerns

Housing changes

Top cop retires

More News

Baggage boost for airport

Noosa travellers heading interstate or overseas can expect smoother departures following the completion of the first stage of Sunshine Coast Airport’s $170 million terminal...

Housing changes

Noosa’s red-hot housing market may be showing early signs of broader change, with new Queensland-wide data revealing buyers are increasingly turning away from detached...

From Sole Tradership to Employer: How Business Owners Can Prepare for Growth

Is your business experiencing sustainable growth, and are you ready to expand further? Do you need to bring in more investors and business partners?...

Top cop retires

Queensland Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski has announced his retirement, bringing to a close a 46-year career serving communities across the state. Commissioner Gollschewski, Queensland’s 21st...

Luv ya Dub

Noosa Marina is excited to once again host the Luv Ya Dub VW Vehicle Show on Saturday 14 February. Now in its 11th year,...

Top 10 Best Personal Injury Lawyers Brisbane 2026

When you are injured in Brisbane or anywhere in South East Queensland, picking the right personal injury lawyer can directly affect how much compensation...

Unitywater partners on infrastructure delivery

Unitywater has welcomed infrastructure contractor, Abergeldie, to its collaborative delivery partnership, to accelerate the utility’s $2 billion capital investment program. Unitywater CEO, Anna Jackson, said...

Celebrate IWD in style

It’s time to dress up, gather your girlfriends, and celebrate women in style while giving back to women right here on the Sunshine Coast. WomenKind...

Top town awards

Noosa, the 2021 Queensland Top Tourism Town Award winner, has a golden opportunity to add another prestigious title to its collection as nominations for...

NBA launches into 2026

The Noosaville Business Association (NBA) has entered 2026 with renewed energy, a growing membership base, and a packed calendar of events aimed at activating...