- See how Burdekin CANEGROWERS with the assistance from NQ Dry Tropics are restoring wetlands to bring back fish & birds to the region and in turn making changes for the benefit of the Great Barrier Reef. ABC article HERE. Video HERE.
- The Wet Tropics Major Integrated Project (WT MIP) is seeking ideas big and small, old and new to respond to the challenge of improving the health of the Reef. Details HERE.
- The Reef & Rainforest Research Centre (RRRC) continue to progress their efforts to monitor and mitigate the effects of coastal runoff on the Great Barrier Reef during heavy rains in Far North Queensland. Find our more HERE.
- The latest installment in the Office of the Great Barrier Reef’s webinar series is on ‘Realist evaluation for understanding the social dimensions of practice change in the GBR’ on the 21 February. Register HERE.
- The Huffington Post has published their article ‘How Your Sugar And The Great Barrier Reef Are Inextricably Connected‘ which explores the journey sugarcane farmers are undergoing as they change on-farm practices. Full article HERE.
The Reef Alliance project is funded by the Australian Government and delivered through the Reef Trust.