Logan is tackling waste head-on making clear inroads into decreasing the amount of waste ending up as pollution in waterways.
Logan is tackling waste head-on making clear inroads into decreasing the amount of waste ending up as pollution in waterways.
South East Queenslanders are being called on to add the weight of their voice to support the call to urgently invest in flood resilience, to show they are tired of being so badly impacted by floods time and time again when something can be done.
Healthy Land & Water is in the process of proposing a temporary trial of three floating roosts for shorebirds in the Moreton Bay Marine Park, to inform migratory shorebird conservation and future management actions.
The recent flooding in South East Queensland (SEQ) caused widespread devastation throughout the region, including the tragic loss of life and extensive damage to homes, businesses, infrastructure, and the environment.
Healthy Land & Water has been busy this year working with partners across the region to manage threats and improve the ecological function of over 800 hectares of the Moreton Bay Ramsar Wetland.
Macadamias used to grow wild along Brisbane’s creeks and rivers, but very few remain. The Macadamia Conservation Trust has located only ten trees from Brisbane’s original macadamia population.
Healthy Land & Water CEO Julie McLellan reiterated that the time for change is now at a recent Committee for Brisbane panel on disaster resilience in South East Queensland.
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