Engaging in Science – Scenic Rim Event

Engaging in Science – Scenic Rim Event

Are you an avid explorer or a budding conservationist? Perhaps you’re a local wanting to learn more about your stunning backyard? Join us as we take a deep dive into Queensland’s oldest national park by registering for the Friends of Parks Queensland FREE Engaging in...
Commercial Tourism in National Parks Forum

Commercial Tourism in National Parks Forum

As the Australian federal and the Queensland state governments continue to actively open up and seek private commercial tourism development in our protected areas, we explore the impacts, issues, benefits and management implications. This forum builds on the...
Qld Budget 2021-22: Funding For Environment Welcomed But More Needed

Qld Budget 2021-22: Funding For Environment Welcomed But More Needed

Wildlife Queensland welcomed funding for the environment in the recently released Queensland Budget 2021-22 but expressed frustration at the Queensland Government’s stalled investment in the better management and expansion of national parks and private protected areas...
More walking tracks and day-use areas in national parks reopen

More walking tracks and day-use areas in national parks reopen

15 May 2020   More day-use areas and walking tracks in national parks and state forests across Queensland will reopen this weekend, as part of the Stage One relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions. Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island), Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) and...

Take 10 minutes to save our national parks

7 May 2019   On Monday, 6 May 2019 the findings of the United Nations report ‘Humans accelerating extinction of other species’ were reported in print media and aired across electronic media. “People are putting nature in more trouble now than at any other time in...

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