Community
Building Resilience – Ex-Tropical Cyclone Oswald Flood Recovery
In January 2013, excessive rain from Ex-Tropical Cyclone Oswald—800mm over […]
Read MoreFarnborough Beach Dune Restoration
Four-wheel-drives and wind have contributed to significant amounts of erosion […]
Read MoreFBA 2018 Calendar
2018 Calendar – download here: Download a copy of FBA’s […]
Read MoreFrom the beach to the bush: A young person's perspective on caring for the environment
Completely opposite lifestyles and upbringings yet the girls discovered they are very similar after spending a day in each other’s shoes.
Read MoreHead under water for reef monitoring
Head Under Water volunteers regularly dive on the beautiful Great Barrier Reef – all in the name of science.
Their observations contribute to research that informs the improved management of the reef. The group has received support from Fitzroy Basin Association through the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country, and the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.
Local projects improve water quality, protect Reef
Sharing the projects and celebrating the achievements of those who decided to make a difference to the Great Barrier Reef while simultaneously improving productivity and profitability.
Read MoreMoura landholders tackle pig control together
Scott and Kelly Becker, along with Scott’s parents Norman and […]
Read MoreReef Achievements in the Fitzroy Basin 2008-2016
The Great Barrier Reef contributes $532 million to the Fitzroy […]
Read MoreSnapshot of local community work to protect the reef
The everyday actions of people in the Fitzroy Basin and coastal catchments are helping protect the Great Barrier Reef and improve its resilience to climate change. This video was put together through the join efforts of the Fitzroy Basin Association Inc. and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, with support from the community groups, schools and individuals featured to provide a snapshot of the kind of work we can all get involved in to care for the reef.
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