Category: Action & Insight
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Nesting for neighbours
As we increase the habitat for koalas at QTFN’s Koala Crossing, we are also creating habitat for a host of…
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Measuring impact over the long-term
QTFN’s trial roll out of the award-winning Accounting for Nature® Framework at Koala Crossing provided an initial Environmental Condition Index…
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Surviving and thriving
QTFN’s research partnership with the University of Queensland’s Koala Ecology Group is providing vital information on the movements, health and…
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New Hope Group at Avoid Island
In November 2017, we had the pleasure of hosting a group of corporate volunteers from the New Hope Group. During…
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Totally Wild
Our favourite kid’s wildlife show, Totally Wild, filmed episodes on two QTFN properties in 2017! The elusive brush-tailed rock wallaby…
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Aroona Reptile Survey
On a very wet weekend in October 2017, 50 dedicated volunteers braved the weather to take part in our annual…
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Planting for impact
In partnership with C4 and fellow Cassowary Coast conservation group, Brettacorp Inc., QTFN has piloted the use of the Miyawaki…
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Cassowary habitat revegetation
Thanks to the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, for funding our project to restore a critical link in Cassowary…
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Ipswich City Council Enviro Organisation Award
Our CEO, Steve Lacey, was honoured to accept the 2019 Ipswich City Council Enviro Organisation Award on behalf of the…
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Koala Crossing Reawakens!
Three years on, Koala Crossing is transforming! Planted in 2016 in partnership with our friends at Greenfleet, more than 90,000…
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Joining forces to build cassowary connections
QTFN has joined forces again with (C4) Community for Coastal and Cassowary Conservation organisation to secure more habitat for cassowaries.…
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QTFN Appoints New CEO
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Steve Lacey as our new Chief Executive Officer. Steve brings a unique…