by Samantha Morris | Feb 27, 2024 | News, Nurturing Nature Cultivating Culture
Ecologists at Healthy Land & Water are on the ground deploying biological control agents in the Lockyer Uplands and Little Liverpool Range districts to help protect habitat and keep ecosystems flourishing. The beetles are being used to target cat’s claw creeper...
by Samantha Morris | Feb 14, 2024 | Impact, News, Partnerships, Publications
Queensland’s regional NRM organisations have launched a campaign to address some of the biggest threats to the state’s environment and economy. The $196.4 million Nurturing Nature: Cultivating Culture plan will see regional communities engaged in four years of action...
by Samantha Morris | Oct 17, 2023 | News, Publications
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...
by Samantha Morris | Oct 16, 2023 | News, Publications
Queensland’s 12 regional NRM organisations protect and improve the natural assets that underpin everybody’s quality of life. A new Strategic Plan (2023 – 2026) guides NRM Regions Queensland as their peak body to support this work. View the plan The plan...
by Samantha Morris | Aug 7, 2023 | News, Nurturing Nature Cultivating Culture
Koalas are iconic. But they’re also a species in peril. In 2022, the status of the koala changed from vulnerable to endangered. While the change in status is alarming, it also means an increased level of protection for the species. Queensland’s koala populations are...
by Samantha Morris | Jun 23, 2023 | News, Partnerships
Fire ants are on the march in Australia, and their ability to be transported in freight means they could pop up anywhere, at any time. So long as they are somewhere on the mainland, every part of Australia is at risk from fire ants. A fire ant future would cost...