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25.01.2022 Hi everyone! Another view from Sunshine Coast: Mudjimba beach. Enjoy! :D



22.01.2022 Osprey checking out the brekky menu. Weyba Creek.

19.01.2022 ANZAC DRIVEWAY TRIBUTE JOIN US TOMORROW MORNING @5.55AM

16.01.2022 Hi everyone! I’m a french artist, I would like to show you my artistic vision of Noosa! Do you like it? www.surfnsand.com.au



16.01.2022 BUSHFIRE UPDATE #2 (10.15am): LEAVE NOW Queensland Fire and Emergency Services - QFES has urged residents of Noosa North Shore to evacuate now. Crews are contin...uing to battle a bushfire in the vicinity of Beach Road and First Cutting . Noosa Leisure Centre has been opened as an evacuation centre. This does not affect Teewah residents. 7NEWS Sunshine Coast 9 News Sunshine Coast Noosa News Sunshine Coast Daily WIN News Sunshine Coast See more

11.01.2022 Some absolutely incredible colours on Sunday's reverse sunset at Rainbow beach.

07.01.2022 Want to know more about the planned Hinterland Adventure Playground at Cooroy? Come along and meet the project team at COOROY HALL on Tues 3 Dec (anytime betwee...n 10-12) and Thurs 12 December (anytime between 1-4) to ask questions and event take a site tour! Appointments not neccessary. See you there. See more



05.01.2022 TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Southeast Queensland for DAMAGING WINDS, HEAVY RAINFALL and LARGE HAILSTONES For people in Noosa and parts of Gympie, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast Council Areas.... Issued at 1:32 pm Friday, 13 December 2019. Sunshine Coast area: Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds, heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding and large hailstones. Gold Coast area: Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding. Plan Image Weather Situation: The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 1:15 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near the area south of Noosa Heads, Coolum Beach, Borumba Dam and Eumundi. These thunderstorms are moving towards the north to northeast. They are forecast to affect Noosa Heads, the area west of Noosa Heads, waters off Noosa Heads and the area south of Gympie by 1:45 pm and the area north of Noosa Heads, the area southeast of Gympie, the area east of Gympie and Pomona by 2:15 pm. Severe thunderstorms were also detected on the weather radar near Southport. These thunderstorms are moving very slowly. They are forecast to affect the Gold Coast and Coomera in the next hour. Sunshine Coast area: Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds, heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding and large hailstones. Gold Coast area: Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services advises that people should: * Move your car under cover or away from trees. * Secure loose outdoor items. * Never drive, walk or ride through flood waters. If it's flooded, forget it. * Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees. * Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm. * Beware of fallen trees and powerlines. * For emergency assistance contact the SES on 132 500. The next warning is due to be issued by 2:35 pm. A more general severe thunderstorm warning is also current for parts of the Wide Bay and Burnett and Southeast Coast districts. Warnings are also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 210. The Bureau and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services would appreciate warnings being broadcast regularly.

03.01.2022 Day 3/10 Third day out of 10 of posting the story and photos of a beloved wild koala from Noosa National Park (NNP), before International Wild Koala Day, May 3r...d, 2020. Today we’ll explore the December 2014 photos of Mornington in Tea Tree Bay (TTB), Noosa National Park. Sightings were from: 09/12, 25/12, 29/12 and 31/12. Again all the photos here were taken at Tea Tree Bay, mostly in his preferred territory, around post #4 in the clearing that joins the Coastal walk to the emergency service road, apart from the ones from 29/12 where he adventured in male Cuddles’ territory. But Cuddles was a nice bloke and did not mind too much of a company, even considering he had cheeky female Koolah and newcomer, gorgeous Aggie around him. Although this made Tea Tree Bay a bit crowded! Mornington is seen very active on these photos and moving around his tree during daylight, looking for the fresh leaves around the top of his tree. His forehead and top of the head are a bit bumpy which makes him rather recognisable. Did you spot the photo where his beautiful curly fur can be seen? You can still see the hint of a red tag in his left ear and again the marks on his back where he was shaved for his examination at AZWH. Did you notice on the pictures that his hind paws don’t look the same as the front paws? The Koala’s paws are specially adapted for gripping and climbing. Rough pads on the palms and soles help it to grip tree trunks and branches, and both front and hind paws have long sharp claws. (see the attached picture showing the difference) Each paw has five digits; on the front paw, two digits are opposed to the other three--rather like a human's thumb--so they are both able to be moved in opposition to the other three. This allows the Koala to grip more securely. Distinctive parallel Koala scratch marks on tree trunks are due to this particular characteristic. On the hind paw, there is no claw on the biggest digit, which is opposable to the others for gripping. The second and third digits are fused together to form a double-clawed digit, which is used for grooming purposes, such as for removing ticks. Did you also know that too many ticks on a koala can lead to anaemia?! Hoping that some of you could learn a bit more about our furry friends. Have a beautiful day and see you again tomorrow for photos of day 4. Bernard Jean Queensland Koala Crusaders Noosa Koala Sightings See more

03.01.2022 How good was the sunset tonight!

01.01.2022 Noosa North Shore residents are being urged to leave the area immediately as a bushfire burns near the First Cutting. Fire crews and water bombing aircrafts are... on scene. 14 homes have now been lost across Queensland in the state-wide emergency. More: https://7news.link/if2Svo QFES: Queensland Fire and Emergency Services advises there is a bushfire burning in Noosa North Shore. Leaving immediately is the safest option, as it will soon be too dangerous to drive. A separate bushfire warning is no longer in place for Noosa North Shore (part of the Cooroibah fire). All residents on Noosa North Shore should refer to this bushfire warning. Follow your bushfire survival plan now. If you do not have a plan, your safest option is to leave immediately if it is clear to do so. If you cannot leave, identify where you will seek shelter from the bushfire. If you are not in the area, do not return, as conditions are too dangerous. Currently as at 11.40am Wednesday 13 November, an unpredictable fire is burning on Noosa North Shore near the First Cutting. The fire may soon impact the Wallaby Track so residents on Noosa North Shore are advised to leave immediately. The fire is expected to have a significant impact on the community. People leaving the area should take the Noosa River Ferry to Moorindil Street. An evacuation centre has been established at the Noosa Leisure Centre on Wallace Drive. Conditions are now very dangerous and firefighters may soon be unable to prevent the fire advancing. The fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door: act now. Power, water, and mobile phone service may be lost and road conditions may become very dangerous over the next several hours. People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you believe you are under threat. Report on 7NEWS at 6pm. #7NEWS

01.01.2022 THIS POST IS NO LONGER CURRENT LIVE: Bushfire Emergency update 14 (4:20pm) Mayor Tony Wellington with an update on who can return home



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