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Pages tagged "conservation"


Under Solar Panels at the Willows Markets

Posted on Renewables Done Right by Luna Prince · March 31, 2025 12:25 PM · 1 reaction

Stall visitor holding a climate action sign

Last Sunday, we set up our stall at Willows Market, right under one of Australia’s largest car park solar panel projects - a fitting location for conversations about our energy future! We had 20 in-depth conversations, with renewables once again coming out on top.

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Croc Control and Conservation Bill: Make a Submission

Posted on Nature and Biodiversity by Crystal Falknau · March 31, 2025 12:08 PM · 1 reaction

Baby crocodiles hatch out of eggs

The Queensland Government is considering the Crocodile Control and Conservation Bill 2025, a deeply flawed proposal that threatens both crocodile conservation and community safety. This Bill would weaken existing protections, allow for unsustainable harvesting and culling, and undermine the rights of First Nations peoples.

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In Hot Water - Book Review

Posted on Blog by Luna Prince · March 27, 2025 1:00 PM · 1 reaction

Bleached Corals

Many Thanks to Ian Frazer for sharing his review of Hot Water — Inside the battle to save the Great Barrier Reef (2024) written by Dr. Paul Hardisty with the NQCC community. Enjoy the teaser for a very important book!

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Cotters Market Energy Chats

Posted on Renewables Done Right by Luna Prince · February 24, 2025 11:19 AM · 1 reaction

Another great market stall at Cotters Market with amazing volunteers! Once again, renewables came out on top in our voting, showing community support for the energy transition. We had plenty of keen learners and some robust conversations about what this shift means for our environment, economy, and livelihoods.

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Your membership with NQCC!

Posted on Support Us by Luna Prince · January 21, 2025 11:26 AM

Living in Harmony with Flying Foxes

Posted on Nature and Biodiversity by Crystal Falknau · January 13, 2025 11:07 AM · 1 reaction

Flying foxes in our backyard: can we live in harmony?

If you've spent any time in North Queensland, there is a good chance you've come across some of our native flying foxes. The Townsville region is home to two species: Black Flying-foxes and Little Red Flying-foxes. They are long-range pollinators, critical to the health of our ecosystems.

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NQCC Trivia 2024!

Posted on Blog by Luna Prince · December 11, 2024 3:12 PM · 1 reaction

Trivia 2024 group picture

On Saturday 7th December 2024, NQCC held our famous annual Trivia Fundraiser. What a night!

Nine teams competed in the Belgian Gardens Senior Citizens Welfare Association hall for eternal glory. 

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Paperbark November 2024

Posted on Blog by Luna Prince · December 02, 2024 3:08 PM · 1 reaction

Paperbark banner

This month, the dust has been settling across the state following the October election. While we are reaching out to our new MPs, uncertainty remains around several policy pieces of importance to us, including our energy transition and the path to treaty.

The urgency for climate action has never been higher, with North Queensland getting an early taste of summer. This month, Mount Isa recorded 11 consecutive days over 40 degrees and 64 power poles were burnt beyond repair in recent bushfires in our region.

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Avian Bird Flu: Are Native Birds at Risk?

Posted on Nature and Biodiversity by Crystal Falknau · September 26, 2024 9:11 AM · 1 reaction

We know that avian bird flu is affecting poultry and egg production in Australia, but what are the risks to native birds, and what can be done to stop the spread? 

The information below has been shared by Ingrid Marker from Cassowary Keystone Conservation. 

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Stories of the Wild North: 50 years of NQCC

Posted on Explore Our History by Peter Hanley · August 26, 2024 11:20 AM · 1 reaction

Anniversary picture

What do Michelle Dyer (social scientist and stand-up comedian), Liz Downes (2020 Queensland Volunteer of the Year), Les Bandt (the man who invented the ute in 1933), and the Aquapella world music choir all have in common? 

Answer: they were all part of NQCC’s 50th anniversary celebration “Stories of the Wild North” held at the Drill Hall Studio on Friday the 23rd of August.

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