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Friday, 29 December, 2023
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Community shares the gift of giving No one had to spend Christmas alone in Noosa thanks to the kindness of a band of merry elves led by Noosa MP Sandy Bolton, Noosa Coolum Salvos mission leader Matthew Gluyas and Jude McCourt from Making Lives Matter. About 120 Noosans who were flying ‘solo’ on Christmas Day were welcomed to the Salvation Army base at Noosaville to be treated to delicious festive fare created by Tony Crossin and delivered with the help of a jolly bunch of volunteers, and Santa even dropped by to say Merry Christmas. Continued page 2
Jan, Lara and Karen help deliver the community Christmas lunch.
Coast look ahead An exciting new project is set to offer a glimpse into what our iconic coastline could look like in the future. Called the Sunshine Coast and Noosa Regional Coastal Process Model, it will involve using data and a complex computer program to model future sand movement and how our shoreline could evolve.
This will offer valuable insight that will help us plan the best ways to manage and preserve our beloved beaches and foreshores. Sunshine Coast and Noosa councils are partners in the project funded by the Australian Government to map the coast from Kings Beach at Caloundra to Noosa Main Beach. It will use wind, wave and landform infor-
mation to numerically model how the sand and sediment will travel along the coast over time. In the short-term, the model could be used to predict erosion hot spots for upcoming storm events. In the longer-term, it would show how a beach responds to sea-level rise and management actions like nature-based solutions, dredging and nourishment projects,
seawalls or groynes and headland bypassing systems. The modelling will also be used to inform future management actions and updates to important management plans such as Coastal Hazard Adaptation Strategies and Shoreline Erosion Management Plans. Continued page 3
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