Your Local Lifestyle Newspaper - Boreen Point

Boreen Point & Elanda Point are situated on the shores of Lake Cootharaba, Queensland’s largest saltwater lake, surrounded by National Park.  The lake is also home to Australia's only everglades with crystal clear, reflective waters and ancient tea tree forests providing a home for over 40% of Australia's bird species.  Walk, canoe or cruise the waters and drop in to the Kinaba Visitor Information Centre which is home to a number of displays on the Noosa Everglades, the wildlife that inhabits them, maps and heritage information.

Lake Cootharaba is perfect for nature lovers with sailing, kayaking, canoeing, camping, bush walking, swimming, fishing and bird and wildlife spotting. The lake is also popular with families due to its shallow depth and variety of camping options available.

The Cooloola Wilderness Trail winds through the area, a Grade 4 walking track which is 48km long, one way. There are multiple short and long walks to chose from along the Trail.  Visitors can enjoy the tall eucalyptus trees, scribbly gum woodland and rainforest-fringed creeks. Along the trail you will hear songs from friarbirds and popping sounds from yellow-tailed black cockatoos eating seeds. Travel back in time and visit historic Mill Point, a former sawmill and township which was home to over 100 people in the 1800s. It is an easy 2.5km walk from Elanda Point.

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Your Local Lifestyle Newspaper

Street Address PO Box 125 Cooroy Queensland 4563 Australia Mobile: 0417778662 Website: https://yourlocallifestyle.com.au/ Website: https://www.facebook.com/yourlocallifestylenews

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Your Local Lifestyle is an independently owned News Magazine, delivering news and connecting the local hinterland communities throughout Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley. A colourful publication with a month shelf-life, that is winning the hearts of readers across the hinterland, with its quality journalism and fascinating stories, unearthing the hidden gems of our Hinterland. The success of our business is driven by the desire to connect our remote hinterland communities and to inspire more engaged communities by connecting readers to local events, local businesses, local food producers and suppliers, local health providers and give a strong voice to the arts and culture in our community.
We also aim to provide a quality publication that supports our local business owners, that is independently owned and operated by locals, for locals.