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Trees poisoned

Noosa Council has launched an investigation into a disturbing and calculated act of environmental vandalism that has severely impacted a section of the fragile ecosystem at Sunshine Beach.

About 55 metres of native vegetation between Beach Access 28 and 29 on the Esplanade has been deliberately poisoned, with bore holes drilled and chemicals applied to kill six trees.

Council is now seeking community help to find the culprits, in what has been described as a callous attack to clear vegetation in the area.

Among the six mature trees affected, include Coast Banksia, Beach Bird’s Eye, and Tuckeroo – species which are vital for stabilising beach dunes and protecting wildlife.

Council’s Director Development and Regulation, Richard MacGillivray told Noosa Today: “We rely on the community to act as our eyes and ears by reporting any illegal clearing or interference with vegetation on public land.

“Several trees are already dying and the damage is ongoing. This is not just vandalism, it’s an attack on our environment.”

Penalties of up to $141,865 apply for unlawful land clearing and Council is urging anyone who may have seen suspicious activity near Beach Access 28-29 or who has security footage or information to come forward.

“These trees play a critical role in preventing erosion and supporting biodiversity. Their loss puts our coastline at risk,” Mr MacGillivray said.

“Council conducts thorough investigations into every reported case.”

“Because the responsibility rests with us to prove any wrongdoing, gathering comprehensive evidence is essential.”

“That’s why the assistance of nearby residents and passers-by is invaluable — their information helps us explore every possible avenue to identify and prosecute offenders.”

Council will continue its investigation into the illegal activity as well as carrying out interim erosion control measures and replanting of native species at the site.

Educational signage will also be installed to highlight the damage.

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