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NRM Regions Queensland
Natural Resource Management (NRM) is the protection and improvement of the natural assets which underpin our quality of life – soil and water, climate and landscapes and our precious native plants and animals.
NRM Regions Queensland is the representative body for NRM in Queensland. We influence, support and promote the work of our members – the 12 regional NRM organisations in Queensland.
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ENVESTOR launched for Southeast Queensland
A new SEQ initiative will drive investment in landscape-scale restoration activities, delivering outcomes for the region’s environment as well as for Australian and international investors.
Improved riparian vegetation across 99,402ha of Gulf Rivers
The Gulf Rivers Riparian Improvement Project resulted in the improved condition of native vegetation over 99,402ha of land as well as the installation of 192km of riparian fencing and weeds control over 1500ha.
Protecting vulnerable and endangered turtles on Cape York
Over the past 10 years, the Western Cape Turtle Threat Abatement Alliance has reduced turtle nest predation from over 90 per cent to as low as 10 per cent for Olive ridley, Flatback, Hawksbill and Green turtle nesting sites.
Successful bare ground recovery of 66,000ha in south-western Queensland
More than 66,000 ha of prime agricultural land is in improved land condition thanks to the efforts of Southern Queensland Landscapes and 36 land managers engaged in a bare ground recovery program.
Regional communities welcome $140 million boost to Queensland’s nature fund
Queensland’s regional NRM organisations have applauded the promise of a $140 million investment in Queensland’s natural capital.
Reducing erosion in the Caboolture River
A collaboration between UnityWater and regional NRM organisation Healthy Land & Water will see parts of the Caboolture River restored through stabilising the riverbank and re-establishing vegetation. 9 sites, in both tidal estuaries and upper catchment have been...
Protecting the Great Barrier Reef by reducing soil loss
A series of projects in the Fitzroy Basin improved landscape function, remediated degraded land – including gullies and streambanks – and improved land management of grazing and cropping lands.
Burnett Mary Region Environmental Account
To facilitate an investment in natural assets, we first must place a value on them, but we can’t value assets until we know what they are, where they are and, how much there is.
Powerlink agreement will optimise environmental offsets
NRM Regions Queensland has entered into an agreement that will improve outcomes achieved through environmental offsets being delivered by Powerlink Queensland.
Delivering outcomes for the Great Barrier Reef
Reef Catchments has delivered big outcomes for the Great Barrier Reef by working with graziers located in the O’Connell and Proserpine Basin.
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Join our list for statewide news about Queensland’s regional natural resource management organisations and our positive impact on communities, landscapes and the economy.