13 June 2013 Noosa Today/Shutterbugs focus on Weyba Read More »
SHOW us the science – that is what koala conservationists Carolyn Beaton and Mark Powell say to a report supporting a benefit to koalas from the Noosa on Weyba residential development application. Mr Powell, a noted koala vet, said that a development of this scale “cannot possibly hope to have any net benefit to any
Koala Campaigners say show us the evidence/ Noosa News 11 April 2013 Read More »
A FLOOD study prepared for the proposed Noosa on Weyba residential development claims the plans for more than 800 dwellings would improve a notorious black spot for water inundation. The consultant’s report states there would be “no adverse impacts on flood levels and flows for surrounding properties for local and regional flood events” and adds
Weyba project “to cut flood risks” says application report/ Noosa News 11 April 2013 Read More »
LOBBY group Friends of Lake Weyba believes a State Government response to its challenge concerning its granting of a biodiversity offset, which opened the door for a major residential development application, is long overdue. FOLW president Anita Brake said the group wrote to Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney in early February advising him of concerns
Friends of Weyba group keen for answer on agreement/ Noosa News 11 April 2013 Read More »
FRIENDS of Lake Weyba has challenged the State Government’s granting of a biodiversity development offset area that has opened the way for a large-scale residential and aged care project. And the group is refusing to accept the advice from Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney’s office that the koala conservation land transfer at the heart of a
Friends of lake issue challenge to land swap deal/ Noosa News 21 march 2013 Read More »