Natural Resource Management Program
Across the Region, Council works with a range of local organisations and community groups to help support Council’s social, environmental and economic objectives and deliver on-ground outcomes for the community.
Council’s operational Natural Resource Management (NRM) Program delivers on-ground works to manage and improve the condition of our key natural assets and green corridors. Works include a range of land management, bush regeneration and riparian restoration activities on Council land.
Key delivery partners include:
- Multicultural Australia,
- Jobs Queensland
- CQUniversity (TAFE students)
- Capricornia Catchments
- other organisations, such as local NRM bodies and community groups on a project by project basis and
- the local community on a workshop or events basis where appropriate.
Current project sites include:
- Parts of the Moores Creek corridor
- Parts of the Frenchmans Creek corridor
- Nurim (Fraser Park) within the Mount Archer area
- Nature reserves at Springers Lagoon and Plover Street
- Yeppen Lagoon
- National Tree Day planting sites and
- Council’s Nursery.
Find out more in the NRM Program - Project Fact Sheet(PDF, 840KB).