It’s great to start the year with hope and on a positive note. Recently there have been some major advances and progress in protecting our nature and biodiversity. The outcomes of COP 15 is one of these, which saw Australia take a much more proactive and positive role than in previous meetings. The internationally agreed […]
Monthly Archives: February 2023
Do you have photos from a visit to a national park or protected area? Send them to admin@npaq.org.auor connect with us on Instagram @nationalparksassocqld for your chance to feature in the next edition of NPAQ’s PROTECTED Magazine! The best photos will also be featured on NPAQ social media channels and go in the draw to […]
Martin is a Senior Ranger based in Dalby in the Western Downs region. On reflection, he was born to be a Ranger. Being looked over by tall trees was always part of his formative years and for Martin, forests always seemed to go on forever with an endless quality. Growing up in Brisbane in the […]
Paluma Range National Park is a beautiful and unique nature reserve located in Far North Queensland, Australia. This beautiful park is home to a variety of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this amazing park and it was an experience I will never forget. The drive to Paluma Range National Park […]
The Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus), also known as the Superb Blue Wren, is a species of Australian passerine bird found in the east and south of Australia. It is the largest species of fairy-wren and is one of the most recognizable birds of the region. The Superb Fairy-wren is a small bird, with a body length […]
*This article has been amended since release due to misinformation – we apologise for any confusion caused. Lamington National Park is renowned for its beauty and biodiversity. The park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area and is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located in the Gold […]
Introduction Queensland is considering establishing an independent Environment Protection Agency (EPA) and this gives us the opportunity to take an important step to repair our environment. Such a step is needed as our environment is in decline and we have managed it poorly. The number of threatened species is growing and legislation affecting the environment […]
We have recently published our 2023-25 strategic plan. The strategic plan outlines NPAQ’s vision for the future of Queensland’s national parks and the ways in which NPAQ will help to achieve this. The 2032 Olympics and Paralympics being hosted in Brisbane is a key driver for NPAQ wanting to increase our profile and capability, and […]
A huge thank you to all of the families who attended our Families for the Forests event on January 14th at Mt Roberts, Binna Burra. We are so grateful for the support of all the volunteers and sponsors who made the event possible. Special mention to Binna Burra Lodge for the use of Mt Roberts […]
National parks have proved to be an integral part of society worldwide. In Queensland, “There is increasing demand for access to national parks for a range of tourism and recreational purposes” (NPAQ Protected Issue 34, 2021). But “Queensland has long suffered from an under-investment in conservation and land management” (NPAQ Protected Issue 23, 2018). This […]
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