Become a Member of NICA
Why not join NICA as a member? Gain practical work experience, learn new skills and be a pro-active member of your community.
Why not join NICA as a member? Gain practical work experience, learn new skills and be a pro-active member of your community.
Looking for some new plants for the garden? Or Bush tucker food? Read on to find out about some free plants and nuts.
Did you know? There is a full bird list for Noosa Shire in the book "Noosa's Native Plants". You will find it just before the Index.
November and December have seen some very significant rainfalls throughout the catchment, 212mm in December around Boreen Point, and up to 269mm around Tewantin, these have highlighted the different features of the flows of the creeks and the river.
The Christmas Bells, Blandfordia grandiflora, flowers in Summer and can be seen in the wallum of the Girraween Estate in Noosa Shire.
Check out the Urban Wildlife Garden Facebook page for regular updates over summer.
Here are some of Noosa's native plants flowering in December.
Download NICA's Annual Report for an update on all of NICA's projects during 2021.
Healthy Land & Water's Report Card was published on 25th November. Noosa Catchment's score for Environment has remained high at A- and the Socio Economic score has risen slightly to a 5.
Urban Wildlife Gardens is a community engagement program providing a resource and service for urban landowners wishing to create native gardens that will increase biodiversity values on their property, promote enjoyment, awareness, and provide opportunities for citizen science monitoring.