Queensland Government funded project to restore waterwaysimage of Healthy Country catchments for South East Queensland

The $8 million ‘Healthy Country’ project is supporting communities, farmers and scientists to work together to improve water quality in South East Queensland’s catchments and Moreton Bay.

An estimated average of more than 315,000 tonnes of sediment is discharged to Moreton Bay each year from various sources across South East Queensland.

The four-year Healthy Country project focuses on ways to reduce sediments and nutrients entering our waterways locally and in the Bay.

The focus is on three priority catchments, Logan and Bremer Rivers and Lockyer Creek, which have been shown to contribute the majority of sediment to Moreton Bay.

There are four sub-projects under Healthy Country led by:

The project will focus on reducing non-urban diffuse source pollutant loads that have been identified in the SEQ Healthy Waterways Strategy as a major contributor to poor water quality and reduced aquatic ecosystem health.

 

Latest News

Saving Sediment in the Lockyer Read More
Leaky Weirs Read More
New Publication: Rehabilitation Priorities Knapp Creek
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On-ground works to prevent sediment runoff
April 2010
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Sediment losses from Horticulture quantified
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Key achievements for 2009
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Healthy Country Regional Committee Meeting
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Extension Events Planner 2010
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Healthy Country Launch Event
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Poster Session at Riversymposium
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Water Quality Metric Report
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