NRMRQ’s Annual Report for 2022-23 was launched today at the organisation’s AGM in Brisbane.
The report features updates on statewide initiatives including the State-Wide Indicators Framework and Paddock to Reef programs as well as partnership initiatives such as calls for an independent EPA, the Land Restoration Fund and Natural Resources Recovery Program.
This year, NRMRQ has also profiled on-ground projects from across the state which highlight the sector’s capability around threatened species, nature-based adaptation to climate change, biosecurity and uptake of cutting-edge technology being used to transform landscapes.
In his overview, introducing the report, NRMRQ CEO Chris Norman said that just as the sector supports its communities and landscapes to be resilient, so too does it look internally.
“To help our people to be resilient and to lead at all locations, at all levels and at at all times, the CEOs of Queensland’s regional NRM organisations embarked on a process to develop a Leadership Framework for our sector,” he said.
You can read more about the Leadership Framework here.
“While the CEOs have driven this leadership framework, it has been the Chairs driving a new Strategic Plan for NRM regions Queensland which will position us as the go-to organisation for NRM in the State,” he continued.
You can download our two-page strategic plan overview here.
View the NRMRQ 2023 Annual Report online now.