This event is supported by the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program delivered by Healthy Land and Water, the Sunshine Coast Council Sustainability Grants delivered by Take Action for Pumicestone Passage (TAPP), and the Moreton Bay Regional Council Community Support Grants delivered by Bribie Island Environment Protection Association.
Many organisations have provided in-kind support, most particularly the University of the Sunshine Coast.
We acknowledge that the Pumicestone Passage and its catchment encompassing the ancestral Glass House Mountains has been nurtured by the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Peoples for tens of thousands of years, and that the spiritual, cultural and physical consciousness gained through this custodianship is vital to maintaining the future of this region.
Session Recordings
Workshops
Agriculture 1 – Rachel Abel
Agriculture 2 – Graham Webb
Climate Impacts Adaptation 1 – Gabriel Conroy
Climate Impacts Adaptation 2 – Gareth Chalmers
First Nations – Susie Chapman
First Nations 2 – Liz Gould
Marine Habitat -Species Jessical Mowat
Marine Habitat and Species Workshop Notes
Summary
Sustainable Development 1
Sustainable Development 2 Peter Armstrong
Terrestrial Habitat – Species – Ben McMullen
Terrestrial Habitat – Species 2 – Jasmine Russel