In December 1950 St James' Anglican Church Hall was dedicated by the Reverend Ernest Read Chittenden, the Rural Dean of Wide Bay.[11] It closed circa 1986.[12]
Good Shepherd Lutheran College opened on 28 January 1986.[13]
The Noosaville Public Library building opened in 1993.[14]
Noosaville State School opened on 29 January 1996.[13]
St Teresa's Catholic College opened on 26 January 2004.[13]
Noosa Civic was opened in Noosaville in October 2006.
Although historically and currently within the Shire of Noosa, between 2008 and 2013 the Shire of Noosa was abolished and Noosaville was within Sunshine Coast Region.[15][16][17]
Demographics
In the 2016 census, the suburb of Noosaville had a population of 8,124 people.[18]
In the 2021 census, the suburb of Noosaville had a population of 8,716 people.[1]
Heritage listings
Noosaville has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
A ferry service operates along the Noosa River from Noosa Heads via Noosaville to Tewantin with timetabled regular services and tourist cruises.[28]
Sport
Noosaville is home to several sports and recreation clubs. Australian rules football, cricket and netball are very popular. Notably the Noosa Tigers Australian Football Club (founded 1970) compete in the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) competition, the state's premier semi-professional level and also fields women's and junior sides. The club has been elevated from amateur leagues and the Noosa Oval is receiving a major upgrade for Australian rules and cricket in 2024.[29]