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Take action in climate week

Tourism Noosa through their Plastic Free Noosa Program, and in partnership with Noosa Council will be hosting 4 community clean-up events to bring awareness to the importance of waste reduction and the circular economy next week. The clean-up days will not only help clean up our Noosa villages, but will also support the Trees for Tourism Initiative via community donations and Tourism Noosa funding.

To finish our Climate week 2021 events off strong, Tourism Noosa’s final event on Friday 26 March will be a Trees for Tourism tree planting day. Our goal this Climate Week, with help from Noosa and District Landcare and the community is to plant 500 new trees, bringing our grand total to 2378 trees planted since the program started in 2019.

Join in on one of four community clean up events:

Peregian Beach Village: Monday 22 March, 3:30pm – 5pm.

Sunshine Beach Village Community Clean Up: Tuesday 23 March, 3:30pm – 5pm.

Noosa Junction Community Clean Up: Wednesday 24 March, 3:30pm – 5pm.

Noosa Main Beach Community Clean Up: Thursday 25 March, 3:30pm – 5pm.

Did you know that Tree for Tourism helps to protect Noosa’s outstanding natural assets?For information visit www.facebook.com/plasticfreenoosa for further details on registering

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