Noosa News
Staffer clears prime island land for ‘dream home’

About 2000sq m of bushland behind Point Lookout – which featured trees thought to be 200 years old – was allegedly razed by a QYAC employee earlier this year.The picturesque bushland, owned by Seqwater and behind the million-dollar mansions of Point Lookout, was cleared without warning – with only a painted Aboriginal flag left standing above the felled trees.The unexplained land clearing has fuelled the growing frustration of residents, who are forced to comply with Redland City Council…
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