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The Noosa River Ferries (also known as Noosa North Shore Ferries) are two cable ferries crossing the Noosa River at Tewantin in Queensland, Australia.. Originally installed to service the mineral sand industry operating in the Teewah Beach area.
Noosa North Shore is a coastal rural locality in the Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , Noosa North Shore had a population of 253 people. [ 1 ]
Teewah Beach is a beach that extends from Double Island Point in Cooloola, Gympie Region through Noosa North Shore in the Shire of Noosa to the Noosa River in Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Great Sandy National Park. The beach extends from approximately 25°56'11"S, 153°11'18"E to 26°22'44"S, 153°04'38"E, a distance of about 51 ...
The Tewantin-North Shore ferries and two pelicans. Noosa Harbour, Tewantin. The name Tewantin is an anglicised version of the Aboriginal name for the area, dauwadhum, meaning place of dead logs, [6] because of the sawmill there. [2] Tewantin was originally a timber town. In 1869, Tewantin was the river port for the Noosa area. [7]
Noosa National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 121 km north of Brisbane. It is situated near Noosa Heads between the Pacific Ocean and the Sunshine Coast 's northern area of urban development and extends southwards, past Lake Weyba to Coolum .
Noosa North Shore Cooroibah is a locality in the Shire of Noosa , Queensland , Australia. [ 2 ] In the 2021 census , Cooroibah had a population of 2,178 people.
Opened in 2010, it runs from Noosa North Shore through Cooloola to Rainbow Beach, and is planned as a five-day trek. [1] The hiking trail was officially opened by Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Kate Jones in March 2010. [2]
Noosa Council scaled down his plans for a luxury resort on the river. [5] Lazing about on Upper Noosa River in a canoe, 2022. Several kilometres of beach to the north of the mouth were a popular destination for four-wheel driving, until Sunshine Coast Regional Council placed restrictions on them in May 2007. [3]