Landcare Queensland, with the support of the Australian Government’s Caring for Our Country Program is rolling out the “Our volunteers do it in the bush” Landcare Week campaign aimed at increasing awareness of natural resource management in urban areas and …

Landcare Queensland: “Our volunteers do it in the bush” in Landcare Week, 6–12 September 2010 Read more »

The annual Queensland Landcare Conference to be held in Caloundra from 15–17 September 2010 with the theme Celebrating 21 years of Landcare, will capture the progress, achievements and future opportunities for one of the strongest community movements in Australia’s history. …

2010 Queensland Landcare Conference Caloundra 15-17 September Read more »

In any ecological survey, there is a chance that a species occupying a site will not be detected during a survey of that site. Georgia Garrard’s research has investigated detectability issues in the Western (Basalt) Plains grassland community on the …

Development assessment: How hard do we need to look to find a threatened species? Read more »

The Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges region is one of Australia’s 15 National Biodiversity Hotspots (along with Kangaroo Island). It contains nationally significant vegetation communities and over 90 fauna species and nearly 300 flora species, many listed as threatened at …

Report: Informing Biodiversity Conservation for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region South Australia Read more »

The Productivity Commission invites interested parties to register their interest in a newly announced inquiry into Australia’s urban water sector. In undertaking the inquiry, the Commission will identify opportunities for efficiency gains in the structural, institutional, regulatory and other arrangements …

Productivity Commission inquiry into Australia’s urban water sector Read more »