Waterwatch Report 2023
NICA has continued its water testing program, testing at thirty river, lake, and creek sites along the Noosa River catchment from below Lake Weyba up to the Upper Noosa River, on a regular monthly basis.
NICA has continued its water testing program, testing at thirty river, lake, and creek sites along the Noosa River catchment from below Lake Weyba up to the Upper Noosa River, on a regular monthly basis.
NICA's 4 walks as part of the Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival, 19 August - 3 September 2023 were a great success.
Bookings for NICA’s free, guided walks for the 2023 Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival have been fast and furious, but there are still limited places available to book.
Recently a Workplace Health and Safety seminar was held with NICA's project coordinators.
You are invited to join us for Networking with NICA on Thursday 24th August.
This year has seen a climate transition from wet La Nina to drier El Nino conditions, with rainfall below 100 mm per month during the normally wet season from December until April
You are kindly invited to join, or renew your membership, of the Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA) for FY2023-2024. Thank you to everyone who has already joined or renewed their membership for 23-24, we appreciate your support.
New North Shore shorebird and turtle signage with thanks to HLW and Noosa Council
This month's Urban Wildlife Gardens workshop is an Indigenous Interpretive Walk at Boreen Point with traditional Kabi Kabi custodian, Lyndon Davis on Saturday the 27th May 2023.
This Waterwatch report records sudden changes in water parameters in Lake Cootharaba, we deduce that some alkaline material must have been dumped into the lake somewhere along the western shore between Kinaba and Cooloothin Creek.