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Past Projects

Communities Environment Grant Program

Funded by Australian Government
December 2019 to December 2020

We are very grateful to have three projects funded recently through the Australian Government—Communities Environment Grant Program. All of the projects will include onground activities and provide opportunities for our local community to learn more about our natural environment, particularly our coastal areas and wetlands and the animals and plants that use them. We are looking forward to working with our project partners and the community on these projects and sharing our successes and achievements.

Rehabilitation of Carmila Beach Reserve
December 2019 to June 2020

This project w ill assist to improve the health and condition of endangered vegetation within the 14.5ha Carmila Beach Reserve with the aim to build resilience within the landscape from impacts such as storms, weed invasion, fragmentation of vegetation and habitat degradation. We will be undertaking: targeted weed control to suppress competition with native plants and encourage natural regeneration; revegetation with local native plants to assist the regeneration process. A community planting event will raise awareness about the site and encourage involvement from locals and visitors.

Rehabilitation of Louisa Creek Reserve
December 2019 to December 2020

SLCMA will work in partnership with Mackay Regional Council and the community including Conservation Volunteers Australia, to undertake rehabilitation activities within the Louisa Creek Reserve. Louisa Creek Reserve is registered with the Land for Wildlife Program and is a valuable section of coastal environment providing a buffer between residential land and important mangrove and estuarine habitat. We look forward to working with the community to undertake activities such as revegetation, weed control and litter collection and raising awareness about the importance of coastal areas.

Tedlands Wetland Fishway Assessment
January 2020 to December 2020

This project will monitor and evaluate the successfulness of a recently installed rock ramp fishway into the Tedlands wetlands, which provides habitat for recreationally and commercially important fish species. We are looking forward to working alongside staff from Catchments Solutions to undertake the monitoring, which will provide information about the fish (such as size, number and species) utilising the fishway as well as validate the cost-effective design of the structure for use at other sites throughout Queensland. The project will also incorporate a community field day to showcase the fishway and wetlands to the local community and promote the benefits to the biodiversity and fisheries resources that the fishway and associated wetlands provide. This round of funding focusses on connecting communities to the environment for eligible organisations to undertake on-ground activities to rehabilitate degraded landscapes protect and improve habitat and biodiversity and improve the climate resilience of natural environments.

Catchment Solutions – Tedlands & Boundary Wetlands Fish Passage Monitoring Report

Riparian Rehabilitation after Cyclone Debbie

Funded by Queensland Government – Community Sustainable Action Grant
October 2017 to October 2020

This round of funding focusses on connecting communities to the environment for eligible organisations to undertake on-ground activities to rehabilitate degraded landscapes protect and improve habitat and biodiversity and improve the climate resilience of natural environments.

Plane Basin Grower Led Water Quality Monitoring Program

Funded by the Queensland Government and Reef Catchments (Mackay Whitsunday Isaac) Limited.
Started January 2020 to August 2020

The Plane Basin Grower Led Water Quality Monitoring Program aimed to provide landholders with first-hand knowledge and experience collecting water samples to help create awareness and ownership of local waterways while also allowing us to assess levels of nutrients and pesticides entering local waterways in the Plane Basin.

Plane Basin Grower Led Water Quality Monitoring Program Final Report

Stabilising Willie Creek

Aurizon Community Giving Fund
December 2017 to February 2019

This project undertook rehabilitation works including revegetation and weed control with the aim to stabilise the banks of Willie Creek. The project provided a demonstration to surrounding landholders and the wider community, via a community planting event. 

NDRRA Maintenance West Hill Creek

Funded by Reef Catchments (Mackay Whitsunday Isaac) Limited
September 2018 to June 2019

Servere Tropical Cyclone (STC) Debbie and the subsequent flooding caused significant damage to waterways within the Mackay Region. Recovery work is essential to remediate flood impacts and minimise the ongoing impact of sediment and nutrients on the waterways and sensitive downstream environments including the Great Barrier Reef. SLCMA completed planting and maintenance of this site. 

NDRRA Maintenance Marion Creek

Funded by Reef Catchments (Mackay Whitsunday Isaac) Limited
November 2018 to June 2019

Servere Tropical Cyclone (STC) Debbie and the subsequent flooding caused significant damage to waterways within the Mackay Region. Recovery work is essential to remediate flood impacts and minimise the ongoing impact of sediment and nutrients on the waterways and sensitive downstream environments including the Great Barrier Reef. SLCMA completed planting and maintenance of this site.  

NDRRA Maintenance Cheery Tree Creek

Funded by Reef Catchments (Mackay Whitsunday Isaac) Limited
January 2019 to June 2019

Servere Tropical Cyclone (STC) Debbie and the subsequent flooding caused significant damage to waterways within the Mackay Region. Recovery work is essential to remediate flood impacts and minimise the ongoing impact of sediment and nutrients on the waterways and sensitive downstream environments including the Great Barrier Reef. SLCMA completed planting and maintenance of this site. 

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