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Fish Release into Sleeman Sports Complex Bottom Lake

Bringing Natures Biodiversity Back: Sleeman Sports Complex’s Bottom Lake Unveiling

We’re excited to share the success story behind the grand opening of the Bottom Lake at Sleeman Sports Complex, a collaborative effort that began in 2019. This project is more than just a picturesque addition; it’s a thoughtful approach to environmental restoration, made possible through a strategic partnership and a focus on lasting results.

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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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low water

Aquatic Salvage at UQ Lake

Ecosure was engaged by contractors on behalf of The University of Queensland (UQ) to complete the aquatic salvage as part of the redevelopment plans for the 2.2ha man-made lake on the St Lucia campus. The iconic UQ lake and amphitheater is being transformed into a self-sustaining ecosystem that offers habitat for wildlife and more opportunities for people to enjoy the area.

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