
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.
We are partnering with Queensland Government’s Department of Natural Resources and Water, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Environmental Protection Agency (Qld) 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 to find out more
Download a copy of the 2008/2009 SEQ Catchments Annual Report Click to find out more
The Members Association Inc now provides one integrated voice for the community about environmental and NRM issues. Click here to read media release or Click to find out more
The South East Queensland Natural Resource Management Plan 2009–2031 (SEQ NRM Plan) is the pre-eminent, non-statutory environment and natural resource management plan for the region. Click to find out more
SEQ Catchments announced today that a second round of funding was available to assist groups, community organisations and Local Government to carry out further rehabilitation and restoration works associated with the March 2009 oil spill, read more. For further information on the application process and to access the Expression of Interest form, click here For Oil Spill Grant Guidelines, please click here.
Local landholders are being offered assistance to manage endangered Brigalow and Swamp Tea-tree Forests which are considered at high risk of extinction by the Australian and Queensland Governments. Read more
A major Landcare sustainable farming project in South East Queensland will be extended, thanks to an additional $100,000 grant from Woolworths. Read more
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