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Planned burns in national parks
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Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service rangers conduct planned burns across the state to keep our environment healthy and help reduce bushfire risk.
Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy grant recipients
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$53 million in grants for innovative projects and scholarships are awarded under the Quantum and Advanced Technology Strategy.
Growing and investing in Queensland’s national parks
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Learn about new land acquired for adding or converting to national parks as part of the ongoing expansion of Queensland’s public protected area system.
New crocodile dangerous animals offences and fines
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To boost public safety new offences and increased fines are now in place to deter people from engaging in dangerous or careless behaviours like feeding, disturbing and interfering with dangerous animals.
Let’s get our recycling sorted Queensland
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Knowing what items can go in your recycling bin will help make sure we’re recycling as much as we can and recycling correctly.
Great Barrier Reef gill net fishing phase out
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Gill net fishing in the Great Barrier Reef will be phased out by mid-2027. Read about how it will provide greater protection for the Reef’s threatened, endangered and protected species.
Our Reef Our Wonder
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Learn more about how the Queensland Government is committing large-scale funds and working closely with First Nations people, partners, landholders, industries and communities to protect the Great Barrier Reef: Our Reef, Our Wonder.
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It's World Bat Appreciation Day! Did you know the Ghost Bat... ➡️ Uses echolocation and their excellent eyesight and hearing to find prey ➡️ Is…
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Valued DETSI staff member, Senior Ethnobotanist, and proud Mbabaram Traditional Owner, Gerry Turpin, sat down with @ABCAustralia to discuss the important work he is leading…
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Australia’s first Indigenous-driven ethnobotany research centre, The Tropical Indigenous Ethnobotany Centre (TIEC) is based in Cairns and is a joint venture between DETSI, @JCU &…
Down to Earth blog
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See pictures of unique Queensland frogs, check out frogs in Queensland facts, and learn more about the frogs of Queensland. #downtoearth
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An easy explainer on air quality testing and air quality monitoring in Queensland – how we do it and what influences air quality. #downtoearth
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Manta rays are incredibly intelligent marine creatures, and their large brains may be why they’re so curious and comfortable around humans. 🔍👀 We still have…
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Why be spooky when you can be sparkly? 🕷️✨ This tiny, dazzling species of peacock spider (Maratus jactatus) was given its nickname by a University…
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Planned burns & cyclone Alfred… a rare opportunity on Lizard Island 🔥 Tropical Cyclone Alfred may have brought wild weather, but it also created…
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Some mystery for your Monday 🤔 Two women came across this bizarre creature while walking along Tangalooma beach on Moreton Island back in 2020. After…
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School holidays are here and what better way to spend your time than our stunning Queensland environment! Did you know that Queensland is home to…