Opportunites to grow from community nursery

An opportunity to create a new tourist drawcard in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland was today given the green light by council.

The Barung Landcare Association Inc. was granted a community lease by council to establish a state of the art environmental education and resource centre in Maleny. Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said the new facility would deliver economic benefits to Maleny and the wider hinterland.

“The Barung Landcare Association submitted a strong business case to council to establish a viable community native plant nursery and environmental education resource centre in Maleny. I thank my fellow councillors for supporting the proposal to grant the association a 30 year community lease,” Cr McKay said.

“Council is satisfied that this proposed new facility offers strong potential from a tourism point of view. It’ll build on our region’s reputation in the ecology and environmental sustainability space as part of our commitment to create a healthy, smart and creative Sunshine Coast.”

The decision by council to enter into a community lease with Barung Landcare Association is in accordance with the Local Government Regulation 2012.

Stage 1 of the new development is contingent on the Barung Landcare Association sourcing $190,000 for earthworks, power, water and drainage infrastructure. Councillor McKay has committed $80,000 of divisional funding towards the Stage 1 earthworks. The remainder will need to be sourced by the association via community grants and fundraising.

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