Peregian Beach No-Parking Trial Expands to Curb Camping

Picture of campervans at Peregian Beach

Noosa Council will roll out new night-time parking restrictions at two Peregian Beach carparks in response to growing concerns about illegal camping.

From Thursday, 24 July, carparks at Beach Access 50 (Peregian Esplanade) and Victory Park (Lorikeet Drive) will become no-parking zones between 10pm and 4am, as Council moves to deter campers who leave food waste and other mess behind.

The move expands the successful trial already underway at Noosa Woods , where restrictions have been well received following positive community feedback.

Council's Acting Local Laws Manager Clint Irwin said complaints from Peregian Beach locals have surged, arriving almost daily over the past month.

"We've received a significant number of reports about overnight camping, cooking, loss of amenity and mess left behind - the issues are occurring daily," he said.

"These new trial restrictions help address the issue and strengthen our enforcement powers."

Recent patrols have issued more than 50 fines of $333 for illegal camping.

"The community have been clear that they have had enough of public carparks being used as campgrounds they These public carparks are designed for day use and for the community to enjoy the beach and the natural environment – not for overnight camping which requires proper amenities and services.

Mayor Frank Wilkie said Council is working closely with the Queensland Police Service on targeted patrols to protect the amenity of key public areas.

"We're doubling down with joint enforcement blitzes and regular patrols to keep places like Peregian Beach and Noosa Heads clean, safe and enjoyable for all," he said.

The signage also gives Council added enforcement powers.

"These rules are about stopping illegal campers," Mr Irwin said.

"People experiencing homelessness are not the target of this trial – they'll be referred to support services."

Council will also install no-camping signage in the carpark at Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction.

"There are no new parking restrictions as this carpark is busy with people working and dining in the area at night, but the no-camping signage will help dispel any doubt among campervan travellers that setting up camp there will result in a fine."

Council expects minimal community impact from the changes at Peregian Beach and residents can continue to report any instances of illegal camping via the Council website, Snap Send Solve app

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