
Partnership for cleaner SEQ waterways
A new partnership between Resilient Rivers SEQ, Seqwater and Lockyer Valley Regional Council is set to boost the health and resilience of the region’s waterways.
A new partnership between Resilient Rivers SEQ, Seqwater and Lockyer Valley Regional Council is set to boost the health and resilience of the region’s waterways.
Resilient Rivers South East Queensland (RRSEQ) is collaborating with Somerset and Wivenhoe Fish Stocking Association to help reintroduce Mary River Cod into our waterways to enhance biodiversity and support recreational opportunities.
Two massive days, over a thousand native trees planted along the banks of the Lockyer Creek and an endless amount of community stewardship to preserve and enhance our waterways.
Over a thousand native trees will be planted along the banks of Lockyer Creek to reduce sediment loss, protect against severe weather events, and improve the water quality and health of Moreton Bay.
Last week the Resilient Rivers Initiative, delivered a workshop at Reynolds Creek, Moogerah Dam on how restoration can benefit both landholders and iconic species like platypus.
Thanks to the volunteers who helped to plant more than 750 native trees on Voluntary Home Buy-Back (VHBB) land adjacent to Lions Park, Lower Tenthill on Sunday.
Today is #WorldWetlandsDay. This year’s theme “Wetlands and Human Wellbeing” encourages reflection on the important role of wetlands in all facets of our wellbeing including food and water supplies, biodiversity, lifestyles and livelihoods, culture, and climate change mitigation.
The future health and resilience of South East Queensland catchments has received a major boost with the Queensland Government and Council of Mayors (SEQ) today releasing the Resilient Rivers Initiative: SEQ Waterways and Wetlands Investment Strategy
Somerset Regional Council Mayor Graeme Lehmann last week joined the Black Snake Creek project team.
As South East Queensland recovers from the impacts of recent flooding, more than $40 million has been announced for priority works to improve the long-term health and boost the resilience of the region’s rivers, waterways and bay to flooding.