Coochiemudlo Island Coastcare NEWS
Coochiemudlo Island Coastcare has partnered with Healthy Land and Water in a project funded by the Australian Government to undertake restoration works around the Melaleuca Wetlands. The $18,651 grant project will improve the integrity...
Managing What Matters is an economic study into the impact of environmental decline in south-east Queensland. It measures for the first time the social cost to the community and the impact on business of environmental...
NOTICE OF THE 2018 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Please join us for the Annual General Meeting of Coochiemudlo Island Coastcare Inc on Saturday 12 May, 2018 at 3pm at the Community Hall with afternoon tea to follow....
Coastcare’s saturated steam weeding project was launched on World Wetlands Day, Friday 2 February by the Member for Redlands, Kim Richards MP, representing the Hon Leeanne Enoch MP, Minister for the Environment and the...
Coastcare is proud to announce the awarding of a Community Sustainability Action Environmental Grant from the Queensland Government. Confirmation of the $27,988 grant was received yesterday in a letter from the Minister for Environment...
Since ex-TC Oswald devastated our eastern beaches in January 2013 Coastcare has advocated strongly for a Shoreline Erosion Management Plan (SEMP) offering long-term solutions based on expert analysis. The whole-of-island SEMP is scheduled to...
NOTICE OF THE 2017 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Please join us for the Annual General Meeting of Coochiemudlo Island Coastcare Inc on Saturday 8 April at 3pm at the Community Hall. Nominations are welcome for the...
A hot humid weekend didn’t deter volunteers who participated in Coochie’s annual curlew count at the weekend. After a briefing at Main Beach by Indigiscapes, teams were dispatched to search every nook and cranny on...
A media release from 4 January 2017 explores research into feral cat activity undertaken by environmental experts from around Australia. Read the article…
By Lois Toop (Coochie Resident and Island Carer, May 2017) Meet Millie and Pipi. They are our crazy dogs and we love them. Before moving to Coochiemudo Island, we had an incredibly busy lifestyle and a...