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Queensland Reconciliation Awards 2023

Ecosure a proud Queensland Reconciliation Awards 2023 Finalist

Darumbal Enterprises, Department of Defence, Dower Defence, Ecosure and TAFE Queensland attended the Awards evening in Brisbane as finalists in the Partnership category. Now in its 21st year, the Awards have recognised more than 100 initiatives and partnerships, fostering a fairer and more inclusive Queensland. Six inspiring initiatives and programs have been recognised for their dedication to reconciliation in Queensland.

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Jane Horgan at International Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Conference

Ecosure represented at the 2023 International Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Conference in Oxford, UK

The largest international conference dedicated to human-wildlife conflict was recently held in Oxford, UK from 30th March – 1st April. Alongside the 700 participants from over 70 countries from across the globe was Ecosure’s Wildlife Biologist Jane Horgan, flying the flag for Ecosure

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2023 International conference on human-wildlife conflict and coexistence in Oxford UK

2023 International conference on human-wildlife conflict and coexistence in Oxford UK

Wildlife Biologist Jane Horgan is attending the conference representing both Ecosure and Cheetah Conservation Botswana, and speaking about how the Cheetah Conservation Botswana helps farming communities coexist with wildlife, the tailored solutions which been have developed for different areas, including the use of local dogs as livestock guardians.

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Ecosure Celebrates International Women's Day #EmbraceEquity

Ecosure celebrates International Women’s Day

Ecosure celebrated International Women’s Day in March with a morning tea making time to discuss this years theme of #embrace equity not just equality. Reflecting on how we can continue to create a safe, equitable and diverse workplace for all our employees, our team shared their personal stories and experiences of embracing flexible working arrangements that support both their roles within Ecosure as well as other commitments they have outside of work and what the term equity means to individuals and teams.

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St Lawrence Wetlands aerial view

Healing Mixed Water on Koinmerburra Country Project to restore St Lawrence Wetlands

Koinmerburra Country in Central Queensland is the Traditional Lands of the Koinjmal People. This Country has places where freshwater meets salt water with wetlands, saltwater plains, mangroves and swamps, known as ‘Mixed Water Country’. Koinmerburra Aboriginal Corporation are collaborating with Ecosure, Firesticks Alliance and Kuril and Currawong to restore the significant wetlands located near the small community of St Lawrence. The ‘Healing Mixed Water on Koinmerburra Country Project’ is funded by the partnership between the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, with support from Isaac Regional Council and the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services.

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Ecological Restoration Team Leader with Cat's Claw Creeper bulb root system

Cat’s Claw Creeper… Australia’s worst weed?

Cat’s claw creeper (Dolichandra ungui-cati) is a long lived woody vine which is native to the Caribbean, Central and South America. It was declared a Weed of National Significance in Australia in 2012 due to its invasiveness and potential impacts. Anyone that has tried to control cat’s claw creeper or have witnessed the impacts to native vegetation and sadly, to entire creek or river systems, knows just how bad this weed is. In fact driving through the country or even through the heart of Brisbane, during October to December when the bright yellow fellows are on show, you realise how widespread this destructive weed is.

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