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Go Noosa for Easter

The Go Noosa transport initiatives will be revived during the Easter holiday period which begins on Saturday 6 April and will run for three weeks.

Deputy Mayor Frank Wilkie said with Easter Monday on 22 April and Anzac Day on Thursday 25 April, we expect people will extend their holidays so we’d like the free buses and other initiatives to be available over three weeks.

“Almost 204,000 locals and visitors used the free buses over the Christmas holidays, saving approximately 100,000 car trips. This greatly reduced traffic and emissions,” he said.

A free Go Noosa App will provide information on bus timetables, scooter and bike parking, bike paths, walking tracks plus carparking and traffic levels in the Hastings St precinct.

The Noosa Heads Lions Park will again be available for additional parking and traffic controllers will help prioritise buses and pedestrians in Noosa Heads and car parking limits at Noosa Junction will be extended from 3 hours to 6 hours to support the Park and Ride service from this precinct.

For more information on the trials visit noosa.qld.gov.au/go-noosa.

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