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Free mulch at Noosa tips

Noosa Council is offering free double grind mulch to residents from all of our waste transfer stations from Monday, 1 December, for two weeks or while supplies last.

This initiative supports sustainable gardening and helps residents recycle green waste into a valuable resource for their gardens.

Residents can collect mulch during normal operating hours at the following locations:

Noosa Transfer Station, 7am-5pm daily

Cooroy Transfer Station, 8am-1pm Saturday, Sunday & Monday

Pomona Transfer Station, 8am-1pm Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Please bring your own trailer or suitable containers for collection. Supplies are subject to availability, so we encourage residents to get in early.

For health and safety reasons, visitors must wear enclosed footwear at all locations. Entry will be refused to anyone wearing sandals, thongs or crocs.

Visitors are reminded to please follow instructions from waste facility officers while on site.

For more information, including opening hours and tips for safe mulch use, visit noosa.qld.gov.au or contact Council on (07) 5329 6500.

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