Noosa Council is inviting the community to help shape the future of Noosa Botanic Gardens.
From now until 7 November residents and visitors can have their say on a draft Master Plan, developed with community input following the first phase of consultation in 2024.
The draft plan outlines a 25-year vision to enhance the Gardens as a vibrant, inclusive and accessible destination that celebrates nature, culture and community. It proposes new features such as a welcoming arrivals precinct, accessible promenades, a botanic playground, cultural reflection zones, and improved amenities and signage.
The draft masterplan has a 25-year timeframe and will guide new works as funding opportunities arise, including opportunities for grant funding.
Noosa Council’s Director of Infrastructure Services, Shaun Walsh, said the plan reflects the community’s aspirations and sets a clear direction for the Gardens’ evolution.
“This Master Plan is about working with nature to create a place that’s welcoming, inclusive and resilient for future generations. It’s grounded in community values and designed to protect the Gardens’ unique character while enhancing the experience for all who visit,” Mr Walsh said.
Council is encouraging residents to complete a short online survey at yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au between now and 7 November and take part in a series of free and low-cost activation events at the Gardens and around Cooroy, designed to inspire, connect and celebrate community.
Upcoming events include:
Community Engagement Pop-up – 16 October at Cooroy Harvest Fresh
Art & Nature Therapy sessions – 26 October at Noosa Botanic Gardens
Big Scrub Nature Play: Build a Fairy Pumpkin House – 31 October at Noosa Botanic Gardens
Spring Guided Walk with Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens – 2 November at Noosa Botanic Gardens
Yoga and Chi-Gong in the Gardens – 3 November at Noosa Botanic Gardens
Visit yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au to explore the draft Master Plan and book tickets for upcoming events at the Gardens.
Complete the short survey to receive a discount code for free entry to selected activities — it’s Council’s way of saying thanks for having your say!