Tag: climate
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Fire management in grassy woodlands
Lockyer Uplands Catchments Inc is promoting a community workshop on Fire management in grassy woodlands: Science and practice workshop, Saturday 11th April, 9:30am-11:30am, venue tba Bookings essential. For further information contact LUCI.
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DDEC News Mar 26
Darling Downs Environment Council has published its March Newsletter. It features news about upcoming events, the Renewables Done Right campaign, video recording of the Homes and Trees: Planning a Liveable Toowoomba Region event, and more.
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Housing & Nature: A Community Forum
Protect Trees Toowoomba and the Darling Downs Environment Council invite you to a community forum bringing together industry, local government and housing advocates to discuss practical pathways forward to deliver housing affordability and supply while also safeguarding urban canopy, biodiversity and community wellbeing. Laurel Bank Hall, Wednesday, 4 March, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Speakers include: See…
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DDEC November News
Darling Downs Environment Council has published its November newsletter. It has news about the recent pilot project for Greening Toowoomba, federal environment legislation, DDEC report comparing council treatment of bushland parks, and more.
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Imagining 2040
Householders’ Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE) Inc. is promoting a podcast series – Imagining 2040 – Pathways to Flourishing Futures. The series targets an identified future vision public imagination deficit. It seems that a majority of everyday citizens are not visualising plausible pathways which could help achieve better futures. Better futures which could be…
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TRC National Tree Day Planting
Location: Black Gully Park 3, Newtown (83A Holberton Street) Best parking at: 1A Clearview Street (signage will be placed on the day) Date: Saturday, 11 October Time: 8:00am – 11:00am Each year, communities across Australia come together to celebrate Planet Ark’s National Tree Day—the country’s largest tree planting and nature care event. Since 1996, this…
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QCC EXPLORE Sep 25
Queensland Conservation Council has published the September issue of its EXPLORE newsletter with this headline: EXPLORE September 2025: ‘horror’ environment report just released, new forest campaign launched, secret fossil fuel deal slammed

