Position Vacant

Chief Operating Officer - click here to read full position description

Conserving Endangered Communities

Funding and support is currently available for landholders with:
Swamp Tea-tree Forest - Read more
Brigalow forest - Read more
Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets - Read more
Box Gum Grassy Woodland - Read more

Weed, Fire, Erosion and Salinity Field Days

A series of field days will provide practical information and tips and hints to landholders on managing these common issues. Read more

Strategic Investment and the SEQ NRM Plan

The Strategic Investment Program (SIP) [download] [read more] contains targets that SEQC and partners intend to undertake over the next five years (2009-2014) towards the achievement of the longer-term Targets within the SEQ Natural Resource Management Plan 2009-2031 (SEQ NRM Plan)… [download] [read more]

Managing What Matters

SEQ Catchments is pleased to release the outcomes of a major piece of research it commissioned in 2009 - Managing What Matters: The cost of environmental decline in South East Queensland. Click Here to download the full report or Read More.

LATEST NEWS

Campaign to spur action on SEQ’s declining natural assets

SEQ Catchments has launched a campaign to increase the public’s awareness of the need to protect and improve Southeast Queensland’s declining natural resource assets. Read more


Flying-fox project to improve SEQ landscape resilience to climate change

The two-year “Improving landscape resilience to climate change in SEQ: the flying-fox roost & forage conservation pilot project” aims to improve landscape-level ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change through protecting, restoring and enhancing five roost sites and surrounding habitat for flying-foxes in SEQ. Read more


Moreton Bay oil spill environmental restoration program - It's all over!

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Healthy Country

We are partnering with Queensland Government and the Healthy Waterways Partnership on a demonstration project to identify ways to reduce non-urban diffuse sediment runoff and pollutant loads entering Moreton Bay. Click here to find out more

Welcome

As South East Queensland continues to grow, our natural assets need to be carefully managed if we are to maintain the way of life that makes the region one of the most sought after places to live in Australia.

Working with our corporate, community and government partners, SEQ Catchments is looking after, caring for and restoring our environment for future generations.

It's up to us to take action: join us because we're making a difference.

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