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A Beautiful Day by Noosa

by Pelican Beach Resort Noosa 24. January 2011 18:44

Business as Usual in Noosa

by Pelican Beach Resort Noosa 20. January 2011 13:42

Along with our tourism colleagues and members of the Noosa community, Tourism Noosa and Pelican Beach Resort is sending its sincere best wishes and thoughts to all those affected by the Queensland floods that have occurred over the past weeks.

Tourism Noosa and Pelican Beach Resort Noosa have been receiving many calls and emails regarding the current situation here in Noosa and feel fortunate to report that the Sunshine Coast, including our region, which stretches from Coolum Beach to Noosa Heads and north to Cooloola, has been spared the full force of the flooding. We remain open for business with all access roads and Noosa's main beach open - as always, visitors should check daily beach conditions and swim between the red and yellow flags.

If you are planning a holiday, or are sending people here to visit us, rest assured that Noosa is delivering the same wonderful holiday experience that it is known for across Australia and around the world. We have some very happy holidaymakers in town at the moment - see below for some shots taken around midday in Noosa earlier this week (Tuesday 18 January).

While the impacts of the flood in other areas continue to reveal themselves each day, the effort and expense of the clean up process will test all available resources.

The Queensland Government has launched an appeal to help Queenslanders affected by the floods.

You can help make a difference by donating to the Premier's Flood Relief Appeal.

 

Noosa Gets Wet

by Pelican Beach Resort Noosa 11. January 2011 16:18

Even with all the Rain, Pelican Beach Resort is still high and dry and we have reports from some of our guests choosing their accommodation at Pelican Beach Resort that the fishing is still going well.  With all of the fresh in the river the best time is with the incoming tide near the river mouth.

We do have a few guests stranded who cannot get home due to the Queensland Floods and we are doing our best to look after them.

Even with the very heavy rainfall we are fortunate in that at the time of writing there is very little flooding along the Noosaville foreshore with the exception of part of the street in Noosaville and Tewantin that has water over the road at high tide. Pelican Beach Resort is still fully functional and those choosing their accommodation are still wining and dining, playing tennis in the rain, sitting in the heated spa and sauna and still toasting their choice for Noosa Accommodation.

Below is a photo of the river just before high tide taken at 12.30pm on Tuesday 11 01 2011