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May brings some good news for nature!
May saw some good news headlines for nature in Queensland - from the Palaszczuk Government expanding Tewantin National Park to providing funding for...
Funding for new and better-managed nature refuges
April saw the Palaszczuk Government commit more than $3 million towards creating more, well-managed protected areas on private land.
$38.5m for Cape York Tenure Resolution Program a welcome injection for conservation and First Nations
Our Living Outback welcomes the announcement over the weekend by the Queensland Environment Minister that the state government will fund the continuation of...
Significant land purchase in Cape York provides huge boost to conservation estate and First Nations management
24 February 2022 Queensland conservation alliance, Our Living Outback has today welcomed the Palaszczuk Government’s purchase of Bramwell Station...
New national park to protect nationally important wetlands in North Queensland
Leading Queensland conservation alliance, Our Living Outback has today welcomed the Palaszczuk Government’s acquisition of The Lakes, a 35,300 hectare property west of...
Queensland parks strategy will take 1,000 years to deliver at current rate
19 November 2021 Queensland conservation groups today released a progress report on the growth of the...
Global climate and biodiversity talks require Queensland to play a part
Coming out of the pandemic, the world’s nations are this month coming together...