
Noosa Council is set to distribute more than half a million dollars to local not-for-profits to support a wide range of community and environmental initiatives across the shire.
Mayor Frank Wilkie said the Community and Environment Grants programs are helping strengthen community resilience and protect Noosa’s natural environment.
“This is a significant investment to support the vital work our community and environment groups do to enhance the liveability, sustainability and social fabric of our shire,” Cr Wilkie said.
“From grassroots environmental conservation to programs and signature events that support social inclusion, health and wellbeing, these grants empower local groups to keep making a real difference.”
The funding, to be endorsed as part of Council’s 2025/26 Budget process, includes allocations through both the Community Grants and Environment Grants programs.
Projects funded are wide ranging, including habitat restoration, climate change adaptation, youth engagement, arts and culture, and community infrastructure upgrades.
“Council is proud to support the passion and dedication of our local not-for-profits and their tireless volunteers,” Cr Wilkie said.
Environment Project Grant recipients include support to establish a turtle tracking and protection program in Noosa’s North Shore and support for Wildlife Noosa for responding to injured and sick animals through the shire.
“The $50,000 we’re distributing in Climate Change Response Grants will support four projects including a Zero Emissions Noosa initiative to advise local businesses on reducing their energy consumption and emissions through use of solar, batteries and EVs,” Cr Wilkie said.
“Community Grants are providing tangible community benefits through new infrastructure such as a new storage shed at Noosa Pirates Rugby League Club, new water tanks and change room refurbishment at Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club, plus a new mezzanine floor at Cooroy Badminton Club and new kitchen facilities at Pomona’s Majestic Theatre.”
Council will distribute more than $135,000 as Community Alliance Grants, which assist eligible not-for-profit organisations to deliver support to key service areas in arts, cultural and community development, safety and heritage.
Recipients include Sunshine Butterflies, Noosa Coast Guard, Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels and Youturn.
“These organisations are among the many helping build our community’s capacity to respond to current and future social and environmental challenges, and Council is pleased to support them,” Mayor Wilkie said
Grant recipients include:
– St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland – outdoor waiting area upgrade, including new barbecue, shade sail, chairs, lighting and mobile cart – $5918.
– Hinterland Art Group Inc – replacement of artwork hanging system and gallery lighting – $4231
– Noosa Croquet Club – croquet court upgrade – $7500
– Pomona-Cooran Amateur Rugby League Club – LED field lighting upgrade – $30,000
– Cooroy Chamber of Commerce – Christmas In Cooroy event – $10,000
– Peregian Family and Friends Inc – Peregian Beach Christmas Carols – $6000
For more information on Council’s grants programs, visit noosa.qld.gov.au/community/grants