LBCCG wins at 2018 National Landcare Awards
After winning the Australian Government Excellence in Sustainable Farm Practices Award category at the Queensland State Landcare Awards in 2017 LBCCG attended the 2018 National
After winning the Australian Government Excellence in Sustainable Farm Practices Award category at the Queensland State Landcare Awards in 2017 LBCCG attended the 2018 National
At our monthly LBCCG Management Committee meetings, Manager Mark Amos presents a Powerpoint presentation updating the Committee on project progress, expenditure, issues and upcoming projects. Some
At our monthly LBCCG Management Committee meetings, Manager Mark Amos presents a Powerpoint presentation updating the Committee on project progress, expenditure, issues and upcoming projects. Some
At our monthly LBCCG Management Committee meetings, Manager Mark Amos presents a Powerpoint presentation updating the Committee on project progress, expenditure, issues and upcoming projects. Some
At our monthly LBCCG Management Committee meetings, staff present a Powerpoint presentation updating the Committee on project progress, expenditure, issues and upcoming projects. Some of the information
At our monthly LBCCG Management Committee meetings, Project Manager Mark Amos presents a Powerpoint presentation updating the Committee on project progress, expenditure, issues and upcoming projects.
LBCCG celebrated our Annual General Meeting on the 12th of November, 2015 with a good attendance and a fantastic light dinner. Please see our Annual Report
LBCCG supported research in the Lake Baroon catchment on two local crayfish species by Charlotte Hurry, Griffith University. On October 30 Charlotte presented her findings
At our monthly LBCCG Management Committee meetings, Project Manager Mark Amos presents a Powerpoint presentation updating the Committee on project progress, expenditure, issues and upcoming projects.
The Landers Shute WTP is one of four key base load, grid connected water treatment plants in SEQ and is a criticality 5 WTP yielding