Peaks to Points Festival - Communities caring for their Catchments
The Peaks to Points Festival celebrates the diverse natural environment of greater Brisbane’s southern region, from the dramatic heights of Flinders Peak near Ipswich, to the...
Discover why Queenslanders are advocating that over 1.5 million hectares of the state should become Biosphere Reserves
In November 2007 the whole of the Noosa Shire (150,000ha) was listed by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve
The Burnett Mary...
From the sand hills to the suburbs... steps towards a sustainable Australia
Your invitation to hear from the Hon Peter Garrett AM, MP, Minister for Environment, Heritage and the Arts
The Queensland Media Club, representing the Queensland...
The Queensland Water Commission invites feedback on it's draft SEQ Water Strategy .
Queensland Conservation will be preparing our response in due course and will post a link to it here.
Meanwhile you'll find our first impressions here.
A half day forum by the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand South East Queensland Division (EIANZ-SEQ)
Environmental practice is fraught with ethical dilemmas in balancing the demands of clients, the expectations of agencies and...
Volunteering at Queensland ConservationThe Queensland Conservation Council depends on volunteers. QCC Volunteers sit on conservation committees throughout the state and on our own Executive Board. Office volunteers help to bring order to chaos. Campaign volunteers undertake research for campaigners and project staff.
Seagrass Watch volunteers get muddy on Moreton Bay while keeping track of the health of the seagrass meadows. We are members of Volunteering Queensland and respect the rights and values of volunteers, in whatever capacity. If you’d like to volunteer with Queensland Conservation, download the registration form registration.doc
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