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Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton. Picture: Josh Woning Sandy Bolton, Noosa (IND): From a state budget and estimates processes before Christmas, briefing new ministers on historical issues affecting our electorate, multiple round tables, committee meetings and public hearings. Preparing for the first parliament sitting this month, and progress on a number of fronts including Teewah/Cooloola, the decommissioned TAFE site, expressions of interest for our River Advisory Board and outcomes from the Housing Action Group. The first 100 days have been invigorating, with our community showcasing its innovation and passion, including streaming globally the technology for early detection of fires and putting them out. ....
The council is enlisting the support of fed-up hinterland residents to help launch proposed legal action against Cordwell Resources, the operators of the Kin Kin Quarry. We know that it may not end up with the ultimate aim that we would have as a community, like no quarry, but anything is better than we ve got at the moment, Ms Bonsall said. So if we can bring it back to a normal level we ll be happy campers. Residents stage a peaceful protest outside Noosa Council Chambers opposing the number of trucks travelling to Kin Kin Quarry. The proposed legal action against the current operator warrants the full support of the community. Huge trucks on narrow roads just don t work, she said. ....
According to Action for Dolphins spokeswoman Hannah Tait state culling records show 60 dolphins have been caught and killed in Sunshine Coast shark nets and drumlines since 2001. And Ms Tait said over that time 1366 marine animals have been caught on the Sunshine Coast with 1176 dying. Hannah Tait and Jordan Sosnowski of Action for Dolphins with a confronting anti-shark net billboard which was driven through Noosa in 2019. PHOTO: Peter Gardiner. Her shark removal call has been backed up by Humane Society International marine biologist Lawrence Chlebeck who said there were better ways to protect swimmers which did not involve killing marine wildlife. ....
Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton said work was scheduled to start early next year. The work includes reducing the speed limit to 40km/h and providing on-road cycle lanes and pedestrian refuges. Ms Bolton said preliminary works in May. A council project update said final designs and layouts would be available early next year. “Council looks forward to delivering an improved Noosa Pde that is safer for residents and all users, and will contact affected residents and businesses early in 2021,” the update said. “Noosa Pde forms part of the SEQ Principal Cycle Network and is arguably one of Noosa’s busiest routes for pedestrian and cyclist activity. ....