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Grants boost environment and climate change

Summary by Noosa Today
Projects to protect endangered turtle nests, clean up hazardous fishing waste and give young people in Noosa a voice on climate change will all receive funding under Council’s 2026-27 Environment and Climate Change Response Grants. Seven organisations and projects will share in more than $85,000 over the coming financial year. Environmental Services Manager Ben Derrick said the community-led initiatives would deliver tangible and positive outcom…
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Noosa Today broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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