by David Wosner | Apr 4, 2022 | 2022, Latest News, QRA21, Uncategorized
Three Big Rivers Director Thomas Holden (left) with NQ Dry Tropics CEO Dr Scott Crawford. Healing Country extension continues support for jobs and the Reef A highly-successful 12-month project supporting Indigenous jobs and training while protecting the Reef has been...
by David Wosner | Apr 4, 2022 | Biodiversity, CCE20, Latest News, Uncategorized
From left: Annalise and Rose Trigg (Bushland Beach) with Paige Colls (Ayr). Community effort protects sand dunes at Alva Nearly 50 participants did their bit to protect sand dunes at Lynch’s beach, Alva, at a recent Community Planting Day. They planted a total of 450...
by David Wosner | Aug 19, 2021 | 2021, BGB19, Latest News, Uncategorized, Wetlands
The spectacular Wongaloo Wetlands Bumper turnout at Wongaloo Wetlands Open Day Nearly 400 North Queenslanders had a unique opportunity to learn about the spectacular Wongaloo Wetlands, which have been described as the east coast’s answer to Kakadu National Park....
by David Wosner | May 6, 2021 | 2021, Corporate, Latest News
Recently-appointed Board members Damien Burrows and Richard Hoolihan. New Directors join NQ Dry Tropics Board Two new Directors have joined the NQ Dry Tropics Board; Richard Hoolihan and Prof. Damien Burrows. Mr Hoolihan belongs to the Gugu-Badhun (Upper Burdekin) and...
by David Wosner | Apr 29, 2021 | 2021, Biodiversity, BSP18, Latest News
Rocks were placed to prevent vehicle access. Big rocks protect beach scrub Beach scrub is a threatened ecological community growing on ancient sand dunes along the North Queensland coast. Last week, rocks weighing more than 650 tonnes, and spanning a total length of...