Noosa News
Save Yaroomba heads to Supreme Court

A contingent of Coast residents visited Brisbane on Wednesday 10 March to observe the Supreme Court hearing of their Appeal to save Yaroomba from a significant high-rise development.
Spokesperson for the Save Yaroomba campaign, Kathryn Hyman, said it was a relief to finally have their day in Court.
“In the past six months our volunteers have launched a GoFundMe page for donations, produced two videos, held events including a traffic impact display, a silent art auction, a trivia night, numerous sausage sizzles and sold merchandise at markets, plus run a social media and news media campaign,“ she said.
“All of this was to raise the $100,000 needed for legal fees. We are close to our target, but still have a gap to…
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