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Council acts to stop plant poisoning

The scenic Coolum coastline has been targeted by environmental vandals after native trees have been poisoned at two separate locations, with a third under investigation.

Herbicide testing has confirmed poisoning of trees at First Bay, Coolum, and a sign has now been put up as a warning.

Steps were taken to investigate the area after Council received reports of suspicious decline in health of the native plants in the area.

Independent testing confirmed the presence of three separate herbicides, impacting vegetation next to beach access 82 in the Yaroomba Coolum Foreshore Reserve.

The second incident was at Donegal Drive Environment Reserve, Coolum.

In this instance, Council successfully prosecuted a case of vegetation damage resulting in a $20,000 fine and an additional $14,452 in compensation.

A third location near the Coolum boardwalk is also under investigation due to suspicious damage.

Sunshine Coast Environment and Liveability Portfolio holder and Division 9 Councillor Maria Suarez said it was deeply troubling to see such deliberate damage to our precious native vegetation.

“The destruction of vegetation not only harms the environment but also affects the entire community,” she said.

Cr Suarez said Council remained committed to protecting and preserving the natural environment.

“Those found guilty of such offences can be fined up to $131,580 and anyone with information is urged to call Council on 07 5475 7272,” she said.

Council receives regular complaints of illegal clearing and poisoning of native trees and is working with our community to nurture and enhance our environment and quality of life.

We are grateful to those residents who report this to Council as without their information, it is often difficult to find the culprits and prosecute them, which in turn deters others from carrying out environmental vandalism.

If you notice suspicious vegetation damage occurring in Council-managed reserves or parks please contact Council’s customer services on 5475 7272.

Poisonings at Peregian Springs and Marcoola are still being monitored closely by Council. Limited recovery of vegetation has occurred to date due to the significant damage from the poison.

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