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Warning over illegal dumping

Illegal dumping of garden waste across Noosa’s bushland, reserves and national parks is causing serious and long-lasting environmental damage, Noosa Council has warned.

While dropping off lawn clippings or pruned branches may seem harmless, Council says even small amounts of green waste can have devastating consequences for native ecosystems.

Illegal dumping is a growing problem across the Shire, with 690 incidents recorded last year and more than 100 already reported this year, prompting renewed calls for residents to do the right thing.

A Noosa Council spokesperson said garden waste often contains seeds, plant fragments and soil that can introduce invasive species into sensitive environments.

“Even small amounts of green waste can contain seeds, plant fragments and soil that introduce invasive species,” the spokesperson said.

“Once established, these weeds spread quickly, smother native plants and are extremely difficult to remove.”

Council said invasive plants pose a major threat to Noosa’s biodiversity, destroying habitat for native animals and altering the natural balance of bushland areas.

“Invasive plants reduce biodiversity and destroy habitat for native animals,” the spokesperson said.

“Protecting our bush means keeping it free from anything that doesn’t naturally belong there.”

Environmental officers say dumped garden waste can also increase fire risk, block waterways and undermine years of rehabilitation and conservation work carried out by Council staff and local volunteer groups.

Council is urging residents to use their kerbside green waste bins, which are designed to safely dispose of garden material without harming the environment. Larger loads can also be taken to approved waste facilities.

Illegal dumping carries significant penalties, and Council encourages the community to report incidents when they see them.

Residents can report illegal dumping directly to Noosa Council via its website or customer service line.

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