Recent updates
Joining forces for the Collared Delma
Pullen Pullen Catchments Group (PPCG) and Kholo Creek Catchment Group (KCCG) have joined forces in a project designed to enhance habitat for the vulnerable legless lizard, the Collared Delma (Delma…
Read MoreWildlife corridor under threat from development proposal
A Bridgeman Downs Development Application previously rejected twice by Brisbane City Council has been under appeal in the Planning and Environment Court since June 2020.
Read MoreNational Tree Day in Anstead Bushland Reserve
Pullen Pullen Catchments Group is extending native bushland and canopy cover in high visibility areas of the Reserve.
Read MoreSeeking BCN Secretary (volunteer)
We are seeking a volunteer Secretary for the Brisbane Catchments Network committee. Position now filled. We thank those who expressed an interest and/or applied.
Read MoreLord Mayor’s Roundtable – presentations
In May Brisbane Catchment Network representatives attended the Lord Mayor’s Creek Catchment Roundtable. The presentations have been available here: https://app.frame.io/presentations/5b81470b-a4fa-4793-af01-e17d80fdeaa4?fbclid=IwAR004FjLd03WNgm3QkRr3JdcJSQ2Vs4UGYWHD5ZvmeR7WxVHpY0KYMB0yaI They included a welcome from Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner, a…
Read MoreSuccess Street
Success Street is looking better than ever with the addition of over 150 new native plants!
Read MoreBCN meets with traditional owners
Representatives of Brisbane’s catchment groups met with traditional owners Kerry Charlton and Steve Coghill with facilitator Craig Jones recently. Over two workshops, one in April and one in May, they…
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