Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsDisgusting rubbish on island

Disgusting rubbish on island

Environmental volunteers have been left disgusted after they found a burnt-out bin filled with rubbish on a Noosa island.
The rubbish was discovered while Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA) volunteers were conducting their weekly Noosa River clean-ups.
NICA president Tony Haslam said during their Thursday clean-up on 9 February on an island opposite the Coast Guard, he and NICA River Watch volunteer David Lewis retrieved the contents and melted remains of a 240 litre wheelie bin that had been filled with rubbish, tangled fishing line, and bottles and then set alight presumably by party goers.
“The resultant pollution was then just left for somebody else to worry about, so David and I collected it for proper disposal,” he said.
“You often hear people saying that Noosa is being loved to death, but these vandals don’t love Noosa. If they did they wouldn’t do this.”
Tony said the cutting of trees and vegetation for campfires was also evident on this small island, which is in full view of Munna Point.
NICA River Watch volunteers will be out in the NICA boat on Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 5 March, and anyone who wants to join in with their own boat can register at the sign on site at the end of Thomas Street, Noosaville.
Site registration is now underway for next month’s clean-up, and residents are urged to register any areas they think need a good clean.
Noosa’s Clean Up Australia Day will be run by NICA with thanks to funding from Noosa Council. Event organisers expect there to be more than 20 clean-up sites on the day.
NICA said the national event served as a reminder of everyone’s collective duty to act responsibly and sustainability, and particularly in respect to the creation of waste and its disposal.
For more information, phone 5449 9650 or email admin@noosariver.com.au.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Pedal and pump on local tracks

Rollers, berms and flowing turns are drawing riders back again and again to two popular Sunshine Coast pump tracks. These purpose-built spaces...

Community update

More News

Melbourne Olympics 70 years

Triple gold medallist Dawn Fraser and fellow Olympians from the Sunshine Coast will be among those celebrating the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Melbourne...

Home battery rebate, a game changer

When Andrew and Jenny moved into their new townhouse in Tewantin in late 2025, one of the first things they did was install solar...

Community update

From singing and bush care to service clubs and art, there is a wide variety of groups in Noosa. YANDINA COUNTRY MUSIC ACMA welcomes WOTYAGET as...

A more sustainable Bali

Bali has always been a popular ‘go to’ destination for antipodeans, and more recently the World. Tourists are now travelling far and wide for...

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...

$15m Noosaville Bus Depot Opens

A $15 million investment in Noosa’s public transport network is set to bolster bus services across the northern Sunshine Coast, with operator Kinetic officially...

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...