If you manage a farm in Southern Downs, Western Downs, Toowoomba, Goondiwindi, Lockyer Valley or the Scenic Rim and want to reduce your energy spend and carbon footprint, a new energy efficient program, EnergySQ, has been developed for you.
If you manage a farm in Southern Downs, Western Downs, Toowoomba, Goondiwindi, Lockyer Valley or the Scenic Rim and want to reduce your energy spend and carbon footprint, a new energy efficient program, EnergySQ, has been developed for you.
Disaster resilience is more important than ever for South East Queensland (SEQ), which is Australia’s most climate-exposed region,
Hot on the heels of the past decade which has seen devastating drought, flooding and bushfires, and with the frequency and intensity of these climate-driven events expected to increase over time, Healthy Land & Water has proactively developed the Biodiversity and Agricultural Capital Assets Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan to strengthen SEQ’s disaster resilience and recovery.
This plan documents ways to reduce the impacts of these catastrophic events and protect SEQ’s vital natural capital assets.
In December last year, Healthy Land & Water team members, Indigo, Gabriela, Natalie (pictured) and Samantha attended the 2024 Ecological Society of Australia (ESA) conference.
The four-day event held in Melbourne brought together ecologists and practitioners from across the country to hear from leaders in their field, attend workshops and network with their peers.
After the event wrapped up, Indigo shared her on-ground conference highlights with us.
Looking for a New Year’s resolution that is not only achievable but also good for the planet? There are plenty of simple yet impactful actions you can take to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Whether it’s starting a new hobby or making small changes in your own backyard, there are many ways you can help protect South East Queensland’s environment (and feel good about it too!).
Check out these sustainable New Year’s resolutions:
The holiday season in South East Queensland is a joyous time, filled with social activities, glorious weather, and a naturally stunning backdrop.
With so many celebrations, however, comes the potential for increased waste. We’ve put our heads together to come up with a variety of ways you can also make sustainable choices this festive season.
Explore the fascinating world of the endangered Pink Underwing Moth through a fun picture book that explores and showcases Australia’s rainforests.
Luca and the Moth teaches kids about habitat conservation and supports real-world efforts to restore ecosystems.
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