Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Would you like to have your say, or know more.......?


Are you keen to have your say on the proposed wild rivers declaration proposals for the Georgina and Diamantina Rivers? Would you like to know more about the proposed declarations? Would you like to see property maps and how wild rivers will fit with land areas?

The Queensland Government is hosting a number of public information sessions in Western Queensland in the coming weeks.

Camooweal - Tuesday 27 September

Dajarra - Wednesday 28 September

Cloncurry - Monday 3 October

Winton - Tuesday 4 October

Bedourie - Wednesday 5 October

Boulia - Thursday 6 October

Mt Isa - Friday 7 October

Boulia - Monday 17 October

Bedourie - Tuesday 18 October

Birdsville - Wednesday 19 October

Winton - Tuesday 25 October

Corfield - Wednesday 26 October

Kynuna - Thursday 27 October

McKinlay - Friday 28 October

More information is available from the Queensland Government website.



Thursday, September 1, 2011

Overview of Proposed Georgina and Diamantina Wild Rivers Areas


If you are curious to know more about the 23 tributaries which will be impacted by the Wild Rivers proposal for the Georgina and Diamantina Rivers, please find attached a fact sheet
which has been put together by the Queensland Government.

This document also outlines the special features which will be covered by the proposal.

http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/factsheets/pdf/water/wr26.pdf

Tuesday, August 30, 2011


The Georgina and Diamantina rivers in Western Queensland have been proposed to be declared as Wild Rivers by the Queensland Government. This means that the consultation phase has commenced, and residents and interested persons are invited to 'have their say' on the proposals.

If you would like to know more about the purpose and guiding principles, please check out this document which has been put together by the state government.


http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildrivers/georgina-diamantina/pdf/natural-values-assessment.pdf






Sunday, February 20, 2011

Return To Lake Eyre: The Deluge


On Sunday 20th February at 7.30 pm, the ABC’s Pelican returns to the inland waters. Pelicans have a marvelous way of knowing where the water is, and the ABC has its very own Pelican. Yes, Paul Lockyer will be exploring the impact of the magical flooding rains which have covered our outback with water. There is a saying that I am beginning to subscribe to – ‘the bigger the drought, the bigger the flood’.

Why not tune in tonight as Pelican Paul shares with our nation the result of these waters as they flow across the landscape to Lake Eyre?

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Cooper's Creek Wild River Consultations Starting Next Week


Wild River consultations are commencing this week in the Cooper’s Creek catchment of the Lake Eyre Basin in Queensland. Residents are strongly urged to provide feedback on how the proposed Wild Rivers legislation will protect the unique riverine and floodplain environments, and associated flora and fauna. Meeting will be held at:

Eromanga, Tuesday 22 February 8:30am, Eromanga Hall

Prairie, Tuesday 22 February 9:30am, Prairie Community Hall

Quilpie, Tuesday 22 February 1:00pm, Quilpie Shire Council Hall

Thargomindah, Wednesday 23 February 9:00am, Bulloo Shire Council Hall

Aramac, Wednesday 23 February 10:00am, Aramac Town Hall Supper Room

Muttaburra, Wednesday 23 February 2:30pm, Muttaburra RSL Meeting Room

Torrens Creek, Thursday 24 February 2:30pm Royal Flying Doctor (RFD) Hut

Cunnamulla, Thursday 24 February 8:30am, Paroo Shire Council Hall

Charleville, Thursday 24 February 2:30pm, Charleville RSL

If you require more information on Wild Rivers, please go to www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildrivers/coopercreek. The government is also accepting submissions on the Cooper’s Creek Wild River declaration, and these are due by 29th April, 2011.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

House of Representatives Economic Inquiry


The House of Representatives currently has an inquiry into Indigenous economic development in Queensland. This committee is examining the full range of issues which impact on Indigenous economic development, with a particular emphasis on environmental and industry regulation.

Due to the extreme flood event in Queensland, this committee has decided to extend the deadline for submissions until 18th February, 2011. If you would like to know more about the inquiry and its terms of reference, please visit www.aph.gov.au/economics.