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YUNDA Eco Stead

YUNDA Eco Stead

Sustainable homestead sanctuary – Noosa Hinterlands Queensland Australia

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Federal entry road drive
Posted on 11 January 201905 April 2019 by Brett

Welcoming Entrance and season.

Regular rain has propelled the grass and maintained a lovely green. Even the Frangipani orchard is greening up and the trees are shooting many new leaves. It promises to be a wonderful season.

frangipani orchard

Looking into the forest we find the floor also alive with activity. Can you spot the butterfly? (some might call it a moth)

leaf litter forest butterfly

CategoriesFlora, General, Trees - Orchard, Weather Tagsbutterfly, clouds, leaves, orchard, weather

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DRIVING DIRECTIONS

  • Bruce Hwy M1 headed North (exit 244 Mary Valley Tourist Dr)
  • Turn LEFT onto Old Bruce Hwy (towards Imbil) 0.3kms
  • Turn LEFT onto  Middle Creek Rd (through Federal) 2.5kms
  • Turn RIGHT onto Anderson Rd (steep hill) 0.7kms
  • Turn LEFT into 179 Anderson Rd (number on gate post).
  • PLEASE ring from front gate 0414345897

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  • Sunshine Coast Airport MCY near Maroochydore is a 45 minute drive South of us.
  • Brisbane Airport BNE  (depending on traffic and time of day) is 1.5 hour drive South of us.

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  • Refer to Translink Journey Planner for details

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About Us

YUNDA Stead is an eco-centric homestead offering life & work experience in sustainability, ecology, climate education, permaculture / biodynamic / nutritional agriculture as well as music, art, bodywork, and meditation retreats in the beautiful Noosa Hinterlands of Sunshine Coast region in Queensland Australia.

We have majestic vistas of the surrounding Noosa Beach region and the northern end of the Sunshine Coast hinterland. There are six peaks visible from our front entry including: Mount Cooran, Pinbarren, Cooroora, Mount Boulder, Tinbeerwah, and more…

Our 50 acre property is a third natural rainforest, a third regenerated native forest, and a third grassland with orchards, gardens and amenities. It’s been naturally organic since 1984 following 40 years as dairy pastureland, 40 years as a banana plantation, and a timber harvest in 1909.

We try to sustainably re-purpose and thoughtfully  leverage all our available resources to grow… through the efforts of helpers we create, through the generosity of supporters we are better able to thrive. Want to help?

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