Currimundi Primary School students visit
On the 12th of March, 60 Year 6 Currimundi Primary School students visited the North Maleny office where they participated in various activities. Students watched
On the 12th of March, 60 Year 6 Currimundi Primary School students visited the North Maleny office where they participated in various activities. Students watched
On the 5th March, the members of the ‘Thinktank’ group, led by the Member for Glasshouse; Andrew Powell, met to further discuss environmental issues on
LBCCG is currently planning a Green Jobs Corp program that will involve 20 young people in environmental activities in the Lake Baroon catchment. The aim
Office equipment has been recently upgraded which allows LBCCG to continue to provide professional services and produce high quality documents. New computers from Concept IT
Our funding application under Caring for Our Country Community Action Grants was successful and will be used to expand the Bridge Creek Rehabilitation (Lower) project.
LBCCG is investing in a project on the western shores of Lake Baroon. The dairy farm will receive assistance to harden more than 700 metres
The recent rainfall and warm weather has been great for the region, landholders and of course…weeds! Below is the eastern side of the Blackall Range
Recently the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries visited the Obi Obi Creek with electro-fishing equipment in an attempt to find and take genetic material
LBCCG Coordinator, Mark Amos regularly visits properties throughout the catchment providing advice, developing projects or just dropping in for a chat and walk around some
Finally, after several years of work – particularly by LBCCG Secretary Gillian, the Name That Stream project is complete. Click here for information on the