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Lake Cootharaba and Park Road Boardwalk to showcase Floating Land
Noosa’s award-winning Park Road Boardwalk is among the sites chosen to showcase this year’s Floating Land exhibition.
Official opening of Floating Land 2019 featuring the Gubbi Gubbi Dance Troupe at Boreen Point.
Annually, more than a million people walk the Park Road Boardwalk, which weaves 480 meters through the trees, often amid their canopies.
“This site will capitalise on the picturesque seascape environment as a backdrop,” says Floating Land Curator and Noosa Regional Gallery Director Michael Brennan.
“Installations will mostly be viewed from the Boardwalk as opposed to being presented on it.”
It was a big step to reinstate a Pomona Chamber and bring in other communities, but in the end we realised that our future is together, linked by initiatives such as the Noosa Country Drive and the Noosa Trail Network upgrade, Mr Moran said. A chamber representing the whole region allows us to become a unified voice when dealing with the council and other levels of government. Sensible growth and development is inevitable, but it must not come at a cost to what we have now. Mr Moran said a main aim of the chamber was to preserve the hinterland lifestyle and scale of development.
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