by Steve Titman | Jun 5, 2025 | Impact
Invasive species cost Queensland more than $20 billion each year and pose a major threat to agriculture and our most vulnerable native species. Now, Queensland’s regional NRM organisations are building on years of experience with new and innovative techniques to...
by Steve Titman | Jun 5, 2025 | Impact
From the coast to inland waterholes, Queensland’s regional NRM organisations are working to protect our threatened marine and freshwater turtles. Through habitat restoration, predator control, nest protection and community-led conservation and monitoring...
by Steve Titman | Mar 30, 2025 | Impact, News, Partnerships
Queensland has welcomed new feral pig coordinators to improve district-wide and regional responses to feral pigs through facilitating coordinated control programs in the state. Five regional coordinators have been appointed across six Queensland regions and are based...
by Steve Titman | Feb 26, 2025 | Impact, News
Desert Channels Queensland, through federal partnerships, has seen incredible success in controlling one of Australia’s most notorious invasive weeds – prickly acacia. Prickly acacia infestations were rife following the 2019 Queensland floods, which created perfect...
by Steve Titman | Feb 20, 2025 | Impact, News, Ready to tackle the crisis
Six regional NRM organisations will deliver projects to improve the quality of water flowing to the Great Barrier Reef, as part of the Australian Government’s $200 million Landscape Repair Program. Funded projects will help to reduce sediment reaching Reef catchments...
by Steve Titman | Feb 20, 2025 | Impact, News, Ready to tackle the crisis
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...