Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsCooran opens its doors

Cooran opens its doors

The Couran Community came together last Sunday to connect with locals to showcase their businesses, services, groups and talents.

Feather said the idea was born out of a Memorial Schools of Arts Inc meeting about five weeks before as a way to get more members to the hall and inform the many new residents to the area about the community.

“Couran already has a number of collectives, half of us are already mates,” she said.

“The newcomers coming in we have will feel the closeness of the town.”

Feather said the day aimed to encourage people to become more involved and increase membership of community groups.

John Esson told guests about conservation group Cooran Earth Rights and the success it had had fighting future mining applications in the region. Dean Marsh talked about the volunteer sewing group that produced Cooran’s own Boomerang bags that were sold at the general store as a replacement for plastic bags.

Alison Dillon informed visitors about the Cooran Food Collective that was established in 2018 to provide good organic produce for locals by bringing together flood from local producers and complementing it with organic produce sourced from Brisbane markets. The collective partnered with the Cooran General Store to sell it.

The hall was filled with residents showcasing their businesses from the local store, state school and emergency services to health services, environmental groups and art spaces and visitors who had come to learn more about the town and enjoy some good food and entertainment.

The event was funded with community resilience money from Red Cross with the assistance of Noosa Council.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Council to highlight issues at NGA

Noosa Council have submitted six motions, all initiated by Cr Amelia Lorentson, for consideration by the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) National General Assembly...

Jazzing it up

More News

Lachlan’s legacy makes powerful impression

Precede The creation of the Lachlan Hughes Foundation to honour the life of a young farmer is making dramatic changes in the lives of others...

Surfing culture muscles up

To be honest, it doesn’t take that much to get our surfing councillor, Tom Wegener, excited – a one-foot wave at Tea Tree will...

Jazzing it up

Jazz lovers are in for a treat on Friday 27 March as live music comes to the heart of the Noosa in Noosaville with...

Huge drug bust

Police have seized more than $3 million worth of dangerous drugs and charged 25 people following a major trafficking investigation in Gladstone, about four...

Saving First Point

After much debate and a narrow voting majority of 4:3 Noosa Council committed at its ordinary meeting to including a dedicated section in its...

Curtains and blinds

Book your complimentary in house consultation with our professional and experienced staff at Peregian Curtains and Blinds, or make an appointment to have...

Council confirms event funding

Noosa Council will support 10 major events over the next financial year as work continues on the new Sustainable Events Strategy, informed by community...

Caza Club success at major tournament

At a recent Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Kids tournament, held at the Caloundra Indoor Stadium, the Noosa Caza Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club has continued on its winning...

Getting down to business

The sun was shining over the river for a picture perfect morning as local operators gathered for the latest Noosa Chamber networking event, hosted...

Big win for Pomona

Noosa’s hinterland has reason to celebrate after IGA Pomona was named the 2026 Queensland and Northern New South Wales Medium Delicatessen Department of the...