E-news archive - February/March 2011
SEQ Catchments mobilises to help landowners
SEQ Catchments has mobilised assessment teams to assist landholders with
erosion and land management problems in the flood affected areas of
South East Queensland. ... read more
Recovering SEQ calls on Canberra for surge of flood funds
The flow of flood recovery discussion in federal parliament has been
steady since it resumed in early February, but a flow of funding has
been less than forthcoming for devastated South-East Queensland. ... read more
Springbrook Landcare’s “Towards Sustainability” program
Following the highly successful introduction of Springbrook Landcare’s
Towards Sustainability program, it has now been extended into Phase 2.
... read more
From the latest PIAC meeting, an update and accolades.
- SEQ Rural Futures Strategy – an update
- SEQC receives accolades for a rapid landscape assessment of the Flagstone Urban Development Area
- SEQC and partners receive a Merit Award for Planning Excellence
- Working towards planning that supports NRM outcomes
New Chairman, COO for SEQ Catchments
Mr Robert Smith has been appointed to the role of Chairman of SEQ
Catchments Ltd following the retirement of long-serving Chairman Gordon
French in December 2010. ... read more
Mooring trial to end “crop circles” in Moreton Bay
South East Queensland is experiencing a challenging population growth
period and as a result there is a subsequent increase in boat ownership
and demand for secure moorings, with the sheltered sites favoured for
moorings generally coinciding with seagrass meadows. ...
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