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Our Partners
The Bremer River Network is comprised of a network of environmental professionals, landholders and passionate community members ready to improve the Bremer River Catchment Area.
Boonah & District Landcare
Boonah and District Landcare (BaDL) organises and co-hosts volunteer-based and grant-funded projects on a diverse (and growing!) range of topics that include cultural burning, tree planting, nest boxes, soil health, ground cover, community resilience, floating wetlands, regenerative land management and more.
Ipswich City Council
Native Plants Queensland
Native Plants Queensland’s Ipswich branch members have played an active role in advising the Ipswich City Council and other community groups on bush regeneration projects. They are a community-based organisation committed to growing, conserving and sharing knowledge on local native plants.
Scenic Rim Regional Council
Bremer Catchment Association
For over 25 years the Bremer Catchment Association has worked with landowners, government and industry to achieve sustainable practices in agriculture and industry, regeneration and native protection projects throughout the catchment and is actively involved in educational workshops and events.
Somerset Wivenhoe Fishstocking Association
Under the Queensland Government Recreational Fish Enhancement Program, fish management groups were formed throughout the state to develop and manage recreational fisheries in the lakes and waterways in their geographical region, with Australian native fish.
Wirrinyah
“Wirrinyah” means coming back in Yugara language. It represents the ongoing revival of Yugara ways of being and doing through caring for country.
Working with businesses, Government and land owners in South East Queensland to restore our natural areas, conserve our native species and protect Aboriginal cultural heritage sites for the enjoyment of all Australians.
Working with businesses, Government and land owners in South East Queensland to restore our natural areas, conserve our native species and protect Aboriginal cultural heritage sites for the enjoyment of all Australians.
West Moreton Landcare
Providing education and awareness of healthy environments and sustainable land management through meetings and field activities. Increasing biodiversity and community benefits with revegatation programs in Rosewood and Lowood.
Fassifern Field Naturalists Club
To promote interest in all flora and fauna, and the environment, in the Fassifern area.
Ipswich Rivers Improvement Trust
The Ipswich River Improvement Trust was established to protect and improve rivers within the Ipswich Local Government Area to correct erosion and provide flood mitigation.
Platypus Watch
Formed in 2003, PlatypusWatch is a central hub for coordinating platypus research. Utilising a combination of statewide distribution census tools such as PlatyCount in 2016, traditional survey techniques and moving to cutting edge eDNA sampling projects.
Resilient Rivers
Resilient Rivers Initiative is leading a coordinated approach to managing SEQ's catchments and waterways.
Scenic Rim Rivers Improvement Trust
The Scenic Rim Rivers Improvement Trust works in partnership with Scenic Rim Regional Council, landholders and community groups to raise awareness of riverine management issues and to undertake projects which improve the health of stream banks, waterways and riparian lands and the health of downstream waterways.
Ipswich Koala Protection Society (IKPS)
IKPS has two dedicated koala and wildlife ambulances that run 24/7 and rescue in excess of 180 koalas per year as well as countless numbers of other native wildlife. Whilst conducting research of koala populations around Ipswich and the Bremer River Catchment.
Healthy Land & Water
Industry leading environmental services in science & research, informing policy & investment, on-ground works, training & capacity building and collaboration between Traditional Owners, government, private industry, utilities and the community.
Watergum
Providing a variety of services such as project management, environmental services, invasive species programs (toad busts, cane toad lures), citizen science programs and hosting small and large environmental events such as the Gold Coast BioBlitz.
Airborn
AirBorn Insight leverages drone technology to empower decision making.
Established in 2015, AirBorn Insight is one of the first drone service providers in Australia. We offer specialist services for agricultural field trials, environmental monitoring and design, topographical survey, and consulting.
Established in 2015, AirBorn Insight is one of the first drone service providers in Australia. We offer specialist services for agricultural field trials, environmental monitoring and design, topographical survey, and consulting.
Boonah & District Landcare
Boonah and District Landcare (BaDL) organises and co-hosts volunteer-based and grant-funded projects on a diverse (and growing!) range of topics that include cultural burning, tree planting, nest boxes, soil health, ground cover, community resilience, floating wetlands, regenerative land management and more.
Ipswich City Council
Native Plants Queensland
Native Plants Queensland’s Ipswich branch members have played an active role in advising the Ipswich City Council and other community groups on bush regeneration projects. They are a community-based organisation committed to growing, conserving and sharing knowledge on local native plants.
Scenic Rim Regional Council
Bremer Catchment Association
For over 25 years the Bremer Catchment Association has worked with landowners, government and industry to achieve sustainable practices in agriculture and industry, regeneration and native protection projects throughout the catchment and is actively involved in educational workshops and events.
Somerset Wivenhoe Fishstocking Association
Under the Queensland Government Recreational Fish Enhancement Program, fish management groups were formed throughout the state to develop and manage recreational fisheries in the lakes and waterways in their geographical region, with Australian native fish.
Wirrinyah
“Wirrinyah” means coming back in Yugara language. It represents the ongoing revival of Yugara ways of being and doing through caring for country.
Working with businesses, Government and land owners in South East Queensland to restore our natural areas, conserve our native species and protect Aboriginal cultural heritage sites for the enjoyment of all Australians.
Working with businesses, Government and land owners in South East Queensland to restore our natural areas, conserve our native species and protect Aboriginal cultural heritage sites for the enjoyment of all Australians.
West Moreton Landcare
Providing education and awareness of healthy environments and sustainable land management through meetings and field activities. Increasing biodiversity and community benefits with revegatation programs in Rosewood and Lowood.
Fassifern Field Naturalists Club
To promote interest in all flora and fauna, and the environment, in the Fassifern area.
Ipswich Rivers Improvement Trust
The Ipswich River Improvement Trust was established to protect and improve rivers within the Ipswich Local Government Area to correct erosion and provide flood mitigation.
Platypus Watch
Formed in 2003, PlatypusWatch is a central hub for coordinating platypus research. Utilising a combination of statewide distribution census tools such as PlatyCount in 2016, traditional survey techniques and moving to cutting edge eDNA sampling projects.
Resilient Rivers
Resilient Rivers Initiative is leading a coordinated approach to managing SEQ's catchments and waterways.
Scenic Rim Rivers Improvement Trust
The Scenic Rim Rivers Improvement Trust works in partnership with Scenic Rim Regional Council, landholders and community groups to raise awareness of riverine management issues and to undertake projects which improve the health of stream banks, waterways and riparian lands and the health of downstream waterways.
Ipswich Koala Protection Society (IKPS)
IKPS has two dedicated koala and wildlife ambulances that run 24/7 and rescue in excess of 180 koalas per year as well as countless numbers of other native wildlife. Whilst conducting research of koala populations around Ipswich and the Bremer River Catchment.
Healthy Land & Water
Industry leading environmental services in science & research, informing policy & investment, on-ground works, training & capacity building and collaboration between Traditional Owners, government, private industry, utilities and the community.
Watergum
Providing a variety of services such as project management, environmental services, invasive species programs (toad busts, cane toad lures), citizen science programs and hosting small and large environmental events such as the Gold Coast BioBlitz.
Airborn
AirBorn Insight leverages drone technology to empower decision making.
Established in 2015, AirBorn Insight is one of the first drone service providers in Australia. We offer specialist services for agricultural field trials, environmental monitoring and design, topographical survey, and consulting.
Established in 2015, AirBorn Insight is one of the first drone service providers in Australia. We offer specialist services for agricultural field trials, environmental monitoring and design, topographical survey, and consulting.
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