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Noosa Landcare growing with the changes

Noosa Landcare are doing their utmost best to keep their staff (all 50 of them) safe and in a job moving forward.

As with most businesses in this unprecedented time, they have had to make sweeping changes across our not-for-profit entity to keep their staff and the community safe to #slowthespread.

From closing their retail outlet, to postponing all of their popular workshops, things have changed and probably will continue to be modified over the coming months.

As one of the largest employers in the hinterland, they pump a lot into the economy  each year – at the hardware, mechanics, petrol station, shops, cafes etc. They have always supported local businesses first in their supply chain and now it is more important than ever to keep doing so.

Their nurseries are still growing plants and with the closure of the retail outlet, they are now offering both pickup and delivery service (socially distanced!) for plant orders over $20. A delivery fee applies based on the distance from Pomona.

So while we are all spending time at home a little bit more than we all expected to right now – get out into the yard aided by the good soil moisture happening right now and spruce that garden up, revegetate that slope or creek bank down the back.

Help us keep their staff and the hinterland economy ticking over.

Plant orders can be placed by phoning (07) 5485 2155 or 0419 377 423, or email to nursery@noosalandcare.org. 7am to 3.30pm

Visit our online species list to check out what we have in stock.

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