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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News
    Posted June 18, 2020

    Additional funding for Reef Partnerships

    Healthy Reef waterways are the focus of a $1.8 million funding boost from the Morrison Government to engage reef communities in the continued community monitoring and reporting on water quality [...]

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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Science
    Posted June 16, 2020

    Fish barrier indicator update

    Monitoring for the 2019 report card included an updated fish barrier indicator to better reflect the current health of our region’s estuaries. Using a combination of aerial imagery and field [...]

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     Partner Profile: Sugar Research Australia
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Partners
    Posted May 19, 2020

    Partner Profile: Sugar Research Australia

          SRA invests in and manages a portfolio of research, development and adoption (RD&A) projects that drive productivity, profitability and sustainability for the Australian [...]

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     Conceptual Model Video
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Science
    Posted May 5, 2020

    Conceptual Model Video

    The story of water begins on land. Waterway pressures come from pollutants entering from both human and natural activity. This conceptual model video was designed to show the pressures on the [...]

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     New Fish Habitat Reef Designs
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Science
    Posted March 16, 2020

    New Fish Habitat Reef Designs

    Recreational fishers right along the Queensland coastline are fortunate to have access to a wide variety of fishing infrastructure such as jetties and platforms to wet a line. Many of these [...]

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     Tourism operators turn into citizen scientists to monitor reef water quality
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Partners, Science
    Posted February 11, 2020

    Tourism operators turn into citizen scientists to monitor reef water quality

    5 February 2020 Tourism operators in the Whitsundays have begun collecting data in a citizen science project to keep track of the water quality in their area. The Whitsunday Water Quality [...]

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     30th Member Marks Milestone for Reef Partnership
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Report Card
    Posted February 11, 2020

    30th Member Marks Milestone for Reef Partnership

    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 [...]

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     Seagrass Survey via Helicopter
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Science
    Posted December 2, 2019

    Seagrass Survey via Helicopter

    – 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 [...]

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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Partners
    Posted November 19, 2019

    NQBP awarded for balance between business and stewardship of the GBR

    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 [...]

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     Activities Spotlight on Fishways
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Partners, Science
    Posted November 19, 2019

    Activities Spotlight on Fishways

    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. [...]

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