Community | Conservation | Restoration
Since 1991, Noosa and District Landcare have been operating as a community non-for-profit organisation supporting land restoration and conservation in the Noosa and surrounding regions.
Noosa Landcare is a multifaceted organisation, providing a variety of ecological services to our community from revegetation and weed management contracting, native plant supply, ecological consultancy, including property visits and mapping, and education and training.
Together we are transforming our local landscape.
Explore the wide range of ecological services we offer to our community.
We provide native plants, expert ecological contracting and consultancy, a locally focused Hinter Hub store, and hands‑on education and training to help you make a positive impact.
Our native nursery propagates and supplies a diverse range of endemic and speciality native plants.
Explore our nursery stock list to see what natives you can add to your next project.
We run local field days, workshops, and community events covering a variety of topics within land management, natural history, and local conservation.
Noosa Landcare members enjoy free or discounted rates to our events.
Participate in and learn more about local conservation and restoration projects in the Noosa and surrounding regions.
Hinter Hub Store
A shopping experience helping transform our local landscape and strengthen community.
Visit our Hinter Hub store nestled along the main street of Pomona in the Noosa Hinterland.
Our store stocks a wide variety of unique locally made gifts and crafts, natural history books and local resources, native plants and landscaping products for your home garden and revegetation needs.
Profits generated from sales are invested back into our community through our conservation programs and projects.

Introducing the Noosa Shire Landholder Guide
Noosa Landcare has launched the Noosa Shire Landholder Guide, a comprehensive new resource created to support local landholders in caring for the region’s unique landscapes, waterways, and biodiversity.
Developed in partnership with Noosa Council and shaped by local expertise, the guide brings together practical, easy‑to‑understand information on key aspects of land management — from habitat restoration and waterway care to managing invasive plants and understanding local ecosystems.
The Noosa Shire Landholder Guide is now freely available as an online, web‑based resource on the Noosa Landcare website.
This project was proudly supported by the Noosa Council Environment Project Grant Program, with additional contributions from the Land for Wildlife Program, Noosa Integrated Catchment Association, Urban Wildlife Gardens, Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation, and the Mary River Catchment Coordination Committee.
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