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Loam Island - Sustainability Tour

Posted on Nature and Biodiversity by Luna Prince · May 21, 2025 10:48 AM · 1 reaction

Volunteer group

Celebrating Our Volunteers with a Walk on the Wild Side

What better way to celebrate our amazing volunteers during National Volunteer Week than by connecting with some of Townsvilleโ€™s beautiful urban green spaces along the Ross River?

We kicked off the day with some delicious treats and great conversations about the latest local sustainability initiatives. Then we were joined by Townsville City Councilโ€™s Water Educator, Annmarie, for a guided walk along the Booroona Trail - or "Snake Trail" in the Bindal language.

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