29 January 2020 Mackay Tourism has joined the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership as the 30th partner in improving waterway health. The Partnership provide funding to [...]
– Ricci Churchill, DBCT Have you ever seen the “Dugong Sanctuary” signs on the Bruce Highway near Clairview and wondered what they mean? In 1997, the Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Council [...]
Congratulations to our partners North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation and James Cook University (JCU), who won the Outstanding Collaboration for National Benefit category at the 2019 BHERT [...]
Mackay Whitsunday Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership founding member, Mackay Regional Council is working hard to deliver fishways that help maintain fish stocks in the region’s waterways. [...]
Details of how individuals and groups are taking action in response to this year’s Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Report Card will be made public at an upcoming event. A launch is [...]
HERE IS A SAMPLE OF THE PARTNERSHIP’S AUGUST 2019 E-NEWS In this edition More than 50 people attended the official launch of the 2018 waterway health scores Elusive water mouse caught on [...]
TAKE A LOOK AT THE PARTNERSHIP’S APRIL 2019 E-NEWS. In this edition: Waterway health features in local event! Preparing for launch! The 2018 report card New look scores now live Changing of [...]
Latest results snapshot Below is a brief summary of some of the key findings from the latest waterway health scores, released Thursday 12 December 2019. Note: Results reflect the period from July [...]
The Mackay-Whitsunday Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership has released the region’s latest waterway health scores. You can check out the results as published in the Daily Mercury. Waterway health [...]
Media Release 8/11/2018 Regional update reveals state of Whitsundays post Cyclone Debbie What does the Whitsunday region look like just over 18 months after Cyclone Debbie? The Mackay-Whitsunday [...]