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Alarming new study suggests Australia’s extinction tally worse than initially thought

Alarming new study suggests Australia’s extinction tally worse than initially thought

A new study estimates that more than 9000 insects and other native invertebrates have become extinct in Australia since European arrival in 1788 and between 1–3 additional species become extinct every week. The study was led by Professor John Woinarski, from ... read more

Kingfisher Creek corridor concept plan

Kingfisher Creek corridor concept plan

Brisbane City Council has finalised its plan for the development of Kingfisher Creek corridor. The Norman Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee (N4C) has actively contributed feedback throughout stages 1 and 2 of the project. We are supportive of increased ... read more

Norman Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee (N4C) Annual General Meeting

Norman Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee (N4C) Annual General Meeting

Date: 7 April 2025Time: 7:30pmLocation: 66 Baron St Greenslopes Join us for the Annual General Meeting of the Norman Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee (N4C). This is a great opportunity to hear about our achievements over the past year, discuss future ... read more

Recovering Australia’s threatened animals and plants equal to 25% of GDP

Recovering Australia’s threatened animals and plants equal to 25% of GDP

The full cost of recovering all of Australia’s threatened animals and plants has been calculated for the first time. Research led by University of Queensland and CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has estimated the annual cost to fully restore populations ... read more