The proposed modifications also provide more certainty for the neighbouring residents that noise is managed better within the site, Mr Green said. The size of the guest rooms has changed to provide flexibility given the changing nature of the travel industry forced by the devastating impact of the global pandemic. The interior recreation area of the Bounce Hostel in Noosaville. The smaller rooms also limit guest numbers to manage noise and use within the rooms. Another changes includes moving an onsite cafe to adjoin the southern hostel reception area. The new layout would also increase the floor area by 22 sqm to 1106 sqm to meet strict fire standard requirements.
WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES
Todayâs weather will be fine and mostly sunny without a drop of rain in sight. Light winds are expected and blue skies are predicted to remain until Saturday. Maleny will reach a top of 25C today while the rest of the region hits a maximum of 27C.
Low tide was at 3.56am at 0.4m and high tide will reach 1.78m at 10.22am. The next low tide is scheduled for 0.44m at 4.43pm and high tide will be at 10.01pm at 1.5m.
TRAFFIC
COVID-19 UPDATE
There will be no legal requirement to wear masks indoors â including grocery shopping, on public transport or in restaurants and pubs when not seated.
For years Noosa was a fancied destination for post Mardi Gras parade recovery sessions, adding valuable pink dollars to the local economy.
But Rainbow Festival organiser Kirsty Patten said these days the festival catered more for residents and general Noosa visitors.
“I think those (post recovery) days ended in the ’80s and the ’90s,” Ms Patten said. The Rainbow River Festival cruise is a social highlight of the event. Picture: Chloe Johnson
“We used to hold it (the festival) post Mardi Gras to try and entice some of that crowd up.
“We’ve just decided that we’re better off celebrating at the same time so people can enjoy the festivities at the same time as they’re going on in Sydney.”
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