Noosa is in Queensland, Australia, on the aptly named Sunshine Coast. If you can ignore the bizarre Queensland politics this is a good thing. Noosa exists in its own Biosphere Reserve (recognized by UNESCO) which was created so the good people of the shire (yes a shire just like the hobbits) can protect their environment and live a sustainable life. To reinforce its individuality, Noosa also de-amalgamated itself from the existing political structure to enable self-rule. Yes, Noosa is a bit different – it has decided to go its own way and bugger everyone else. This is a wonderful thing and may make Noosa the single best place to live in the known universe. Let’s see why.
A Brief Description
Noosa is mainly two places – a beach place and a river place. The total population is about 50k and is capped at that level. To live in Noosa you pretty much have to wait for someone to move out. There are also 2.2m tourists a year so as a visitor you will have plenty of company.
The Beach Place
This is called Noosa Heads and is basically a peninsula with an ocean on one side, a river on the other and parks at either end. The beach is the best in Australia and has many low-rise expensive apartments looking out upon it. The peninsula has a street running down the middle lined with restaurants and boutiques. The rich people stay here.
The River Place
This is called Noosaville and is focused on the river and on man-made canals lined with expensive houses. It also has a lake. Noosaville is not a cheap alternative to Noosa Heads but has a more casual atmosphere. It also has many restaurants and shops, some of which are not boutiques. The less rich people stay here.
In between heads and ville there are canals, beaches, parks and many resorts.
So whats the big deal? Noosa is attractive but so are lots of other places, why is it better?
Well, because it combines the best bits of what most of us want in a place, together with quirky stuff that raises it above the common horde.
The Best Bits
Parks
Parks are common – big, small, national, beach, river, island, they are everywhere. Trees are more prominent than buildings and wild life has the right of way. One park deserves special attention – Noosa National Park. This sits at the end of boutique street at Noosa Heads. It is beautiful, has many beaches, many surfers and whales cruising past. There are many excellent tracks through the forest and along the coast, plus there are koalas in residence.
Buildings
When every other tourist destination was going high rise, Noosa said no to anything over 4 levels. And it’s expected they are covered with trees or whatever else can grow on them. Noosa became home to the invisible building. This, together with a vast network of paths and access-ways, means the urban area is built to a human scale.
Climate
Kind of perfect. It doesn’t get too cold or too hot, it rains enough but not that much, it does not get overly windy and the sun shines most of the time.
Water
There is lots of this. You have the river which you can boat and fish on and visit everglades just like Florida. There are lakes you can do lake stuff on. Probably the most significant watery thing though is the ocean. There is lots of this and it comes with whales, dolphins and many other fishy things. It also has numerous beaches and islands to visit and lounge about on.
The Quirky Stuff
Noosa Pace
You know when your read all the tourist crap about how when you arrive at some location, time slows down and you just relax into a holiday stupor, like this is every travellers dream. The way the world used to be (before all these bloody tourists arrived). Well, Noosa has that vibe, you just know stuff sort of moves into slow motion mode. This dosen’t mean things don’t happen, just that they happen in a more relaxed way.
Roundabouts
The good people of Noosa decided traffic lights are a tool of the devil and so do not have them. They have roundabouts. So many roundabouts they are uncounted. Many roads can go into a roundabout and these roads can have many lanes. Some roads go nowhere, some go somewhere, some lanes make you go right, some left and some straight through. There are also some road signs, some have a name on them, most just say “all other destinations”. There are no standard roundabouts thus no standard rules, it’s a free-for-all and great fun for motorists. Since you rarely know where you are going, you see a lot of Noosa! If Noosa was a less wonderful place this could be a problem.
Rubbish Bins
There are many of these, they are very big, they are emptied and clean. Because of this Noosa is generally free of stuff on the ground that should not be there.
Picnic Tables
They are everywhere a picnic table needs to be, clean, well-maintained, some in shade houses, some with barbecues adjacent, most have people attached.
Noosa
Any one reading the above could easily say – big deal I’ve been lots of places that have that stuff.. so what the? The what the is that it all works and the Noosians really care about their place. The rubbish bins get emptied all the time, the public areas are cared for every day, the picnic tables are actually clean and don’t fall apart when you sit down. Everything works to the best of the locals’ ability to make it so.
The beauty of the location, the epic climate, the absolute protection given to the environment and people who seem to really care.
Noosa – Just Relax – It’s The Biosphere Baby
