Grants up to $15,000 in value are available for individual projects that protect and enhance the natural assets and biodiversity of the Sunshine Coast.
Grants up to $15,000 in value are available for individual projects that protect and enhance the natural assets and biodiversity of the Sunshine Coast.
Since it broke ground, the restoration journey along the Lower Caboolture River has made big strides with mangroves growing, riverbanks holding it together and work now in full swing at the largest site of the program which is 283 metres long!
As the importance of capacity building in the water industry continues to grow, Healthy Land & Water’s Water by Design initiative serves as a blueprint for other regions and nations seeking effective solutions for sustainable urban water management.
Article written by Dr Jack Coats-Marnane, Principal Scientist, Healthy Land & Water.
Forests close to rivers and creeks, known as the riparian zone, play a critical role in maintaining freshwater ecosystem health and water quality. We recently investigated their role in influencing water quality in South East Queensland.
Farming can be mentally and emotionally demanding, making safe choices harder. Farmsafe’s In Safe Hands campaign reminds farmers and workers to seek support and prioritise mental well-being to maintain safe practices.
Grants up to $75,000 are available for First Nations organisations to undertake environmental and cultural heritage projects. Applications must be submitted online by 4:00 pm on Tuesday 20 August 2024.
Last month, Healthy Land & Water’s QFBC team partnered with our sister NRM group NQ Dry Tropics, to deliver property fire management planning workshops with landholders in the Upper Burdekin in North Queensland.