Wildlife Queensland thanks Ian Kiernan AO

Among the many achievements Ian Kiernan AO celebrated throughout his career as both yachtsman and environmental campaigner, his greatest was undoubtedly the establishment of the not-for-profit Clean Up Australia campaign (and later, Clean Up the World). A game changer...

The Who’s Who of ‘A Conservation Conversation’

This year, WPSQ’s celebration of another year in conservation will be held at the beautiful Bulimba Golf Club where friends and supporters of the Society will enjoy drinks, canapes and a 2-course dinner along with A Conservation Conversation: Across the Generations...

WPSQ re-focuses on the Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is, undeniably, one of the most unique, biodiverse and complex ecosystems in the world. However, this iconic World Heritage area has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons, with major controversy surrounding the bizarre $444.3...

Opera house trap appeal rejected

On 27 July Wildlife Queensland called on the Minister for Agricultural Development and Fisheries to ban opera house traps and other enclosed yabby traps in Queensland, reactivating a 2009 campaign which unfortunately met with limited success. The Platypus Alliance for...

Stock Route Management Regulation extended

Queensland’s Legislative Assembly has been advised of the extension of the Stock Route Management Regulation 2003, with accompanying advice causing major concerns for Wildlife Queensland. While we have no objection to the Regulation’s extension until 31 August 2019 in...

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