Celebrating its 20th year, Healthy Land & Water’s Water by Design program has been recognised for building capacity across Queensland with a “Highly Commended” award from the International Erosion Control Association (IECA).
Celebrating its 20th year, Healthy Land & Water’s Water by Design program has been recognised for building capacity across Queensland with a “Highly Commended” award from the International Erosion Control Association (IECA).
Summer in South East Queensland is all about sunshine, relaxation, and cooling off in our beautiful beaches, creeks, and rivers. Before you grab your towel and head out, it’s worth taking a few simple precautions to make sure your day stays fun and healthy.
Just when you think you’ve seen all the flora and fauna South East Queensland has to offer, nature surprises you with something truly extraordinary.
Meet the endangered Southern Pink Underwing Moth (Phyllodes imperialis smithersi) – a rare rainforest species found only in small pockets of lowland rainforest in South East Queensland and northern New South Wales.
In the past couple of months, we’ve had the pleasure of meeting many stakeholders, industry, and communities both locally and nationally in many conferences and workshops. Read on for more reflections from Dr Diana Virkki, Principal Project Manager, Fire Preparedness & Ecology – Healthy Land & Water, on the current state of disaster resilience.
Slotting in just in time before the 2025 bushfire season kicked off, the Healthy Land & Water team had the very rewarding experience of running a week-long workshop series with the Department of Primary Industries and Rural Solutions Queensland.
Read more from Hannah Etchells, Environmental Project Manager & Fire Ecologist - Healthy Land & Water, who jotted down her reflections from her time on the road for this workshop series.
One of the innovative ideas we’ve been testing is AI avatars – and the beta has been such a hit that we’re opening the gates so you can try it too!
It’s breeding season for koalas, and that means our iconic furry friends are on the move across South East Queensland.
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