Help Noosa River boat owners fight local council MSQ unfair ruling rigged vote an cover up


Help Noosa River boat owners fight local council MSQ unfair ruling rigged vote an cover up
The issue
Around 25 people who have made their homes on boats along the scenic Noosa River in Queensland are facing an imminent threat of homelessness due to a recently implemented 28-day anchoring rule. This policy, which goes into effect at the end of January, mandates that these boat dwellers move their floating homes, thus endangering their primary residence and way of life. For these individuals, their boats are not merely vessels but homes, carefully built and maintained over the years.
Moreover, this regulation also affects approximately 60 other boats on the Noosa River that are not being lived on full-time. These boat owners too are required to relocate their boats, but they face this challenge without any substantial guidance or assistance from the authorities. This lack of support leaves them in a precarious position, unsure of their next steps.
The most significant concern is the absence of a practical pathway to comply with the new rule. Currently, there are no alternative moorings being offered to accommodate the displaced boats. Additionally, there is no provision or financial assistance for relocation or towing services, exacerbating the problem for those who cannot afford such costs.
The local community is being forced into an untenable situation with no viable solutions in sight. These boat owners, many of whom have been part of the Noosa community for years, now face the harsh reality of potentially losing their homes without any safety net or viable alternative.
We urge the relevant authorities to reconsider the implementation of the 28-day anchoring rule until fair and feasible solutions are provided. Specifically, we request the introduction of alternative mooring options, financial assistance for relocation or towing, and detailed guidelines to help boat owners navigate this difficult transition.
By signing this petition, you stand with the Noosa River boat community in their fight to preserve their homes and their way of life. Your support can help prompt the necessary changes to protect these individuals and their rights to live in their homes on the water. Please sign and share this petition to demand fair treatment and adequate support for all affected boat owners on the Noosa River. Together, we can make a difference.
Support go fund me> https://gofund.me/fdcda2dc6
Also view for the more detailed story about the rigged vote, and the cover up..
-https://www.facebook.com/share/p/186EtthGcY/
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DuruQTxYa/
If the links dont work above please pm me on fb an let me know. Tay-Tay Stone.
Or check out noosa community houseboat group chat, you wil found the link is a post on there, titled "noosa river Controversy."

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The issue
Around 25 people who have made their homes on boats along the scenic Noosa River in Queensland are facing an imminent threat of homelessness due to a recently implemented 28-day anchoring rule. This policy, which goes into effect at the end of January, mandates that these boat dwellers move their floating homes, thus endangering their primary residence and way of life. For these individuals, their boats are not merely vessels but homes, carefully built and maintained over the years.
Moreover, this regulation also affects approximately 60 other boats on the Noosa River that are not being lived on full-time. These boat owners too are required to relocate their boats, but they face this challenge without any substantial guidance or assistance from the authorities. This lack of support leaves them in a precarious position, unsure of their next steps.
The most significant concern is the absence of a practical pathway to comply with the new rule. Currently, there are no alternative moorings being offered to accommodate the displaced boats. Additionally, there is no provision or financial assistance for relocation or towing services, exacerbating the problem for those who cannot afford such costs.
The local community is being forced into an untenable situation with no viable solutions in sight. These boat owners, many of whom have been part of the Noosa community for years, now face the harsh reality of potentially losing their homes without any safety net or viable alternative.
We urge the relevant authorities to reconsider the implementation of the 28-day anchoring rule until fair and feasible solutions are provided. Specifically, we request the introduction of alternative mooring options, financial assistance for relocation or towing, and detailed guidelines to help boat owners navigate this difficult transition.
By signing this petition, you stand with the Noosa River boat community in their fight to preserve their homes and their way of life. Your support can help prompt the necessary changes to protect these individuals and their rights to live in their homes on the water. Please sign and share this petition to demand fair treatment and adequate support for all affected boat owners on the Noosa River. Together, we can make a difference.
Support go fund me> https://gofund.me/fdcda2dc6
Also view for the more detailed story about the rigged vote, and the cover up..
-https://www.facebook.com/share/p/186EtthGcY/
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DuruQTxYa/
If the links dont work above please pm me on fb an let me know. Tay-Tay Stone.
Or check out noosa community houseboat group chat, you wil found the link is a post on there, titled "noosa river Controversy."

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Petition created on 19 January 2026