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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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    FILLING OUR KNOWLEDGE GAPS – SOUTHERN INSHORE CORALS AND SEAGRASS
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Science
    Posted June 20, 2018

    FILLING OUR KNOWLEDGE GAPS – SOUTHERN INSHORE CORALS AND SEAGRASS

    “Thanks to funding from Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal, we finally have a baseline of the condition of water quality, coral reefs and seagrass meadows in the southern inshore reporting area of the [...]

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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Partners
    Posted June 23, 2017

    Government supporting regional partnership for reef science & stewardship

    The Mackay-Whitsunday Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership today welcomes Dr. Stephen Miles, Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection and Minister for National Parks and the Great Barrier [...]

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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Report Card
    Posted October 22, 2015

    LAUNCH OF NEW REPORT CARD FOR MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY WATERWAY HEALTH

    MEDIA RELEASE: EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE 12:00PM THURSDAY OCTOBER 22, 2015 Click here to view the full media release. Click here to download the accompanying Partnership Image. Click here to view the [...]

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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In E-Newsletter, News
    Posted July 7, 2015

    Healthy Rivers To Reef Partnership e-newsletter out now!

    The Partnership has been hard at work preparing the report card. You can read about the latest project news by clicking below. Subscribe now to receive the next edition directly into your inbox. [...]

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    Checking the health of rivers and Reef – the new Mackay-Whitsunday waterway report card
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    By Healthy Rivers to Reef
    In News, Report Card
    Posted April 1, 2015

    Checking the health of rivers and Reef – the new Mackay-Whitsunday waterway report card

    A new report card, due for release in late 2015, will highlight the health of waterways in the Mackay-Whitsunday region – and in particular identify local impacts on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). [...]

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