NOOSA BIOSPHERE
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
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'Living in our Biosphere' - OUR PEOPLE - OUR PLACES OUR FUTURE- Noosa Community Biosphere Association is a NFP advocacy group promoting innovative approaches to economic development that are socially, culturally appropriate & environmentally sustainable.
UNESCO has recognised the Noosa Shire as the first Man and the Biosphere in Queensland & is the result of the progressive & forward-thinking attitudes and endless determination of passionate Noosa residents over decades. Noosa Shire has historical importance to the local indigenous peoples who co-habited here in harmony within their natural surroundings.
Today we, as a dedicated community, still recognise the importance of inclusiveness and preserving what has been saved of our natural environment. As a progressive modern society, we need to embrace the many challenges facing our communities and focus on nurturing and improving social and cultural prosperity and creating job opportunities whilst supporting a sustainable economy.
The late Dalingbara Tribal chieftain, commonly known as Uncle John Jones, has formally varied the Noosa regional tribal boundaries of the Gabi-Gabi, the Dalingbara, and the Undumbi Tribes etc., in a Queensland publication,
titled; 'In The Tracks of a Rainbow'
Author; Robin Wells.
Endorsed by Queensland Libraries,
& Queensland State Government.
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The regional mapping in this book shows the DALINGBARA TRIBAL AREA covering the Cooloola Region with the Great Sandy National Park and southward across Laguna Bay, passing the Gabi-Gabi eastern boundary along Noosa Main Beach, then across Noosa Heads National Park, and meeting the UNDUMBI TRIBE'S northern boundary near the Noosa Heads National Park's southern boundary adjacent to Sunshine Beach.
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Looks great. Let me know who made the video. Beautifully done.
www.pangaproductions.com.au thank you x
Black throated finch in this version is changed to the endangered Black cockatoo