A new hotline has been established to help landholders in South East Queensland’s catchment areas deal with the environmental damage from ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie.
Congratulations to Stockland and the Aura Community Advisory Group – which is facilitated by Healthy Land &Water – for taking out the Property Council of Australia, National Award for Excellence in Innovation!
A stretch of once-degraded river bank on private land at Pimpama on the Gold Coast has been brought back to life thanks to funding from the National Landcare Programme and the efforts of the landholder, community groups and Healthy Land & Water.
A $2.4 million project tackling sediment and nutrient pollution in the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay is pioneering a new approach to improving regional water quality.
Entries and nominations are now open for the 2017 Healthy Land & Water Awards – South East Queensland’s leading environmental awards.
On March 28 2017, Tropical Cyclone Debbie hit the central Queensland coast, where it had a significant impact on communities and infrastructure. As it continued south, weakening to a tropical low, it brought significant flooding to South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers, with catastrophic consequences from 30 March 2017.
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