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Creek Rescue and Catchment Care Capability Statement 1
Creek Rescue and Catchment Care CAPABILITY STATEMENT
PhilosophyWe believe humans can and should sustainably coexist with wildlife refuge-corridors along waterways. We believe nature-friendly and sustainable human lifestyles are key elements for human health and happiness. We value clean water, clean air and natural areas where nature recreation is an essential part of life. We believe restoring native habitat is the best way to ensure resilient, healthy ecosystems.
Business DetailsCreek Rescue and Catchment Care (CRACC) is a private business with professionals skilled in rehabilitating and restoring habitats in catchments by controlling erosion, improving vegetation health, removing weeds and replanting with locally-native species. We are affiliated with the Enoggera catchment environmental organisation Save Our Waterways Now (SOWN). We donate a percentage cent of our billings to SOWN in exchange for plants, materials, advice and equipment use.
Creek Rescue and Catchment Care ABN: 63 073 488 114 2 Eton Street, Toowong, Q 4066 07 3335 4000 0409 055 325 info@cracc.org,au
CRACC’s self-assessed quality system conforms to AS/NZS ISO 99002: 1994, specifically developed to cover all the work we do, upgrading to ISO 9001:2008 to conform AS1100 and for compliance with ISO 9001 series for project documentation.
Professional indemnity insurer: AON Indemnity: $1,000,000 any one claim, $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Underwriter: Zurich Australian Insurance.
Limited Public liability insurance Insurer: AON Policy Number: CPF7C012767QLD Limit of Indemnity: $10,000,000 any one occurrence (except Products risk which is any one period of insurance) Underwriter: Vero, CGU, Allianz
WorkCover Insurer: WorkCover Queensland Policy Number: WAA870209191
CRACC’s Workplace Health and Safety Policy ensures all directors, employees, visitors and contractors are provided with a safe and healthy work environment pursuant to Queensland law.
“We value clean water, clean air and natural areas where nature recreation is an essential part of life.”
PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE
PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE
“Our services cover the full range of environmental management tasks, from planning and preparation to planting and maintenance.”
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HistoryCRACC was created as a trading name for Robert Whyte to pursue commercial bush revegetation activities as part of the funded Ithaca Intact project in 2011. CRACC soon found a demand for other commercial restoration work in the Enoggera catchment and elsewhere.
In 2012 private works occurred on land in Bardon, The Gap, Fig Tree Pocket, Taringa, Ashgrove, Red Hill, Toowong and Pencil Creek, Sunshine Coast.
Also in 2012 CRACC began work on a federally-funded project spanning six years to attempt eradication of Mother-of-Millions Bryophyllum delgoense at Myall Park Botanic Gardens. Initial surveys have been carried out and several treatment methods will be trialed over the next few years to determine the most effective and least environmentally-dangerous method.
Workplace health & safety, risk management We place the greatest emphasis on avoiding harm to our personnel and the public by scrupulous attention to health and safety issues.
Risk of injury and illness are reduced by compliance with the current Workplace Health and Safety Act and Regulations.
We carry out risk assessments on each project for conducting safe work practices and ensure our workers are provided with adequate training, protective clothing and equipment.
Suppliers• ToadShow – design, content creation, print, web and
multimedia• Technigro – weeds science• Kinnear Stacey & Sons Pty Ltd – Landscape Architecture
and construction • SOWN nursery – plants• Queensland Museum – biodiversity surveys• Nick Rains – photography• Mark Crocker – photography• Greening Australia nursery – plants• Geckoes Wildlife – presentations, education, wildlife
surveys• Crows Nest Community Nursery – plants• Barb’s Trees – plants
MYALL PARK BOTANIC GARDEN PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE
“…in 2012 CRACC began work on a major project to attempt eradication of Mother-of-Millions at Myall Park Botanic Gardens, Western Darling Downs.”
“We protect the safety and well-being of our community and our personnel with scrupulous attention to health and safety considerations.”
PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE
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Our servicesSite assessment and surveysProfessional habitat quality, amenity and ecological evaluation and documentation for rehabilitation and maintenance, utilising:• botanical surveys, terrestrial and aquatic sampling
including macro-invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds
• hydrological assessments including water quality sampling and analysis.
• weed mapping and control• identification and assessment of weed threats, including:• species mapping on and around project sites• treatment and control with a focus on protecting existing
desirable native vegetation• mulching, matting, meshing and earthworks.
Revegetation and restoration worksWell-planned, cost-efficient restorations, utilising: • site safety assessments, removal of dangerous materials, and
safety barrier installation• planned site preparation, planting and maintenance,
matching methods with sites to ensure appropriately scaled weed removal
• erosion control with a combination of barriers, planting and earthworks
• proven, locally-native habitat plants for initial control of the site, establishment, then an ultimate biodiversity infill phase towards a self-sustaining site
• maintenance works include mulching, watering and weeding, monitoring of erosion control and water quality devices, biological surveys mapping terrestrial and aquatic fauna health, abundance and diversity
• community engagement to advise local neighbourhoods of projects and their benefits.
Project management• Smooth, coordinated planning and implementation of
projects, including: • feasibility studies, consultation with land managers for
the site and its adjacent areas, alignment with regulatory frameworks and local laws
• expert documentation with high-impact communication design
• event planning and catering for community and corporate working bees and bushcare events.
MAP: SARAH-JANE ABBOTT
“Our strengths include local knowledge, community support, event management and ongoing maintenance.”
PHOTO: NICK RAINS
PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE
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PersonnelRobert Whyte
Project planning and management including surveys, mapping and on-ground work.
Robert is an Australian writer and habitat restoration consultant. His works include a practical guide to creek restoration The creek in our backyard, 2011, published by Save Our Waterways Now.
Rob has extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in bushcare gained from years working in the field with Save Our Waterways Now (SOWN). He is currently SOWN’s Director.
Licences, qualifications and permits:• Research Associate (honorary) Queensland Museum• Permit to collect from National Parks and other reserves,
Dept of Environment and Heritage Protection• Certificate in Horticulture, Support Natural Area
Conservation TAFE• Postgraduate Diploma Professional Art Studies, University
of Western Sydney• Brushcutting training• Fire hydrant, standpipe use permit• Herbicide ACDC commercial operator’s licence for use of
a mechanical spray unit• Current blue card
Sarah-Jane Abbott Communications
Sarah-Jane assists in all areas of communication including planning and policy development, with specialist skills in school and community education.
She has excellent people and risk-management skills gained from eight years working with staff and children in primary schools and a good understanding of sustainability issues gained through volunteering at Northey Street City Farm.
Sarah-Jane is passionate about introducing children to Australian bush foods through school gardens.• Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor Arts, Chinese & English, University of
Queensland• Cert IV Small Business Management• Cert III Children’s Services• Senior First Aid• Current blue card
“CRACC’s dedicated professionals have extensive on-ground experience in environment and project management.”
PHOTO: ANNE JONES
THE CREEK IN OUR BACK YARD BY ROBERT WHYTE, DESIGN: TOADSHOW
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John MarnanePlanning, strategy, scientific surveys, on-ground works
John’s lifelong interest in environmental management has been informed by his experience in country North Queensland where he lived, studied and worked in the 1960s and 70s.
As a secondary school teacher John taught science, a career path aligning with his interests in nature conservation, biodiversity and the study of evolutionary processes in our environment.
He currently manages 230 acres of sub-tropical rainforest in a nature reserve near Mapleton Falls.
Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor of Arts, University of Queensland• Postgraduate Diploma, Industrial Relations• Science Teacher, Education Queensland• Chainsaw operations (Levels 1 & 2)
Dick Harding Resource management, on-ground works
Dick Harding helps manage SOWN’s nursery in The Gap, propagating locally-native plants for habitat restoration.
Dick has been part of the leadership group managing SOWN’s Arthur Gorrie Plant Propagation Partnership, a program helping SOWN double its output in 2012.
SOWN will soon surpass 60,000 locally-native plants per year for creek rehabilitation in the Enoggera catchment.
Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, Maths, University of
Queensland• Advanced herbicide use• Brushcutting training
“Our team is made up of seasoned professionals doing what they love doing.”
PHOTO: MARK CROCKER
PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE
“Our strategy is simple: remove weeds and replace them with locally-native habitat species.”
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Adam RichartPolicy, planning, government liaison, on-ground works
Adam has extensive experience in on-ground environmental rehabilitation and highly-developed skills in environmental and natural resource management policy, contract management and administration.
He has worked as a field officer for Greening Australia (1998-2000) and Policy Officer with the Environment Protection Agency, Queensland Government, before becoming State Bushcare Coordinator for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service in 2002-2003.
From 2006-2012 Adam worked as Principal Policy Officer in various sectors with the Department of Natural Resources and Mines and the Department of Environment and Resource Management.
Adam has experience in landscaping both professionally and as a local bushcare volunteer. He has a special interest in frog pond creation and native endemic species.
Adam recently left the public sector to pursue habitat restoration activities.
Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor of Economics, University of Queensland• Master of Social Science (Economics) Thesis: The
Economics of Permaculture• Chainsaw Operations (Level 1&2)• Use of Pesticides, Herbicides (FEA2.25, and FEA2.3).
PHOTO: MARK CROCKER
“Our people are committed to making a real difference, by developing a whole of community approach.”
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Record of Registrationfor Business NameBusiness name information for:
CREEK RESCUE AND CATCHMENT CARE This Record of Registration contains information recorded on the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's (ASIC) register under section 33(8) of the Business Names Registration Act 2011.
Date: 20 October 2012Next renewal date: 20 October 2015
Record of registration issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission on 21 October 2012
Rosanne BellSenior Executive LeaderRegistry Services and Licensing
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Parties to the Permit Principal Holder: Person In Charge The Entomological Society of Queensland Inc Dr Christine Lambkin Queensland Museum, Cnr Grey and Melbourne Street SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 75 Alexandra Street BARDON QLD 4065 The Entomological Society of Queensland PO BOX 537 Indooroopilly QLD 4068, Australia PB1 Only authorised members of the Entomological Society of Queensland Inc who are residents of Australia may collect under this permit. This permit (or a copy plus proof of identity of the permit holder) must be carried while engaged in any activity authorised by the permit. Assistants authorised by the Person in Charge must carry a copy of this permit endorsed by the Person in Charge showing their full name and address. Assistants must also carry photo identification such as a Drivers Licence. The Principal Holder must notify the Project Officer (Scientific Permits) Toowoomba, of any additional collectors or assistants authorised by the Permit Holder. PB2 Before commencing work, the Principal Holder or authorised assistant must contact the Senior Ranger/Ranger in Charge for each location to be visited. Contact should be made during business hours (Mon-‐Fri 8am-‐4pm) at least one week prior to entering the park. Details of actual times, proposed locations on the park and vehicle registration details shall be given. PB3 This permit authorises the collection of insects, spiders, mites and land snails not listed in Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 of the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006. PB4 All practices and procedures undertaken pursuant to this permit are to be in accordance with those details contained in and attached to the Application for a Scientific Purposes Permit signed by the Person in Charge on 21 November 2011. PB5 At the conclusion of the work provided for by this permit, any specimens of arthropods held are to be lodged with an appropriate institution and details of the lodgement provided to the Project Officer (Scientific Permits) Toowoomba. For the purposes of this permit approved government institutions will include the Queensland Museum, National Insect Collection and other collections approved by the Queensland Museum.
Two (2) specimens of possible new or undescribed species may be kept as voucher specimens and the holotype must be deposited with the Queensland Museum. Specimens may not be given, sold, traded, offered for hire or disposed of, except as provided for in this permit. Note: the definition of trading is to sell, swap, give or barter. Wildlife habitat must not be damaged, disturbed or destroyed including food plant trees. PB6 Environmental impact is to be kept to a minimum. PB7 Collecting activities are to be effected away from public view where possible. Unless otherwise specified the work must not be carried out on or immediately adjacent to any formed track or other area commonly used by the visiting public. PB8 A return of operations (Wildlife Data Return and Report) must be submitted on the standard reporting forms: • within 10 business days of the anniversary date of the permit
each year the permit is in force; and • within 10 business days of the expiry date. The return is to show numbers of specimens of each species, the type of habitat and specific locality or localities where they were collected. This information is to be supplied to the Project Officer (Scientific Permits), Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Toowoomba or electronically to SPPreport.southem@derm.qld.gov.au. PB9 The Principal Holder must ensure that the following conditions relating to specific locations must be adhered to: • Burleigh Head National Park Collecting is not permitted in the
Boulder Fall/ Rockfall area on north slope of Burleigh Head National Park.
• Lamington NationalPark Bush camping is not permitted during December and January. PB10 Camping is permitted in designated camping sites only. Bookings must be made in advance.
A copy of any resulting publication from this research is to be provided to the Project Officer (Scientific Permits), Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, PO Box 731 Toowoomba or electronically to SPPreport.southern@derm.qld.gov.au. This permit authorizes Dr Christine Lambkin of the Entomological Society of Queensland, Queensland Museum (and authorised assistants) to access the area(s) specified in Schedule 1 for the purpose of collecting the biological and/or geological material prescribed in Schedule 2 over the period specified in Schedule 3 subject to the general conditions attached and the following specific conditions:
1. Only authorised members of the Entomological Society of Queensland Inc who are residents of Australia may collect under this permit. 2. Authorised method of collection: Hand nets, malaise traps, insect pitfall traps, Insect intercept traps, berlesates, light traps. 3. Approved structures for the activity: Nil 4. Group size must not exceed: Five (5) individuals at any given time without prior approval from the Ranger in Charge 5. Prior to commencing work, the Permit Holder must contact the Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) Senior Ranger or Ranger in Charge of each State Forest listed. Contact should be made during business hours (Mon-‐Fri 8am-‐4pm) at least one week prior to entering the forest. Details of actual times and proposed locations on the forest shall be given. (Contact details attached) 6. The Permit Holder must also contact Forestry Plantations Queensland Pty Ltd (FPQ) (during business hours) for advice on forest road suitability at least one week prior to commencing any activity in the Plantation Licence Areas of Amamoor State Forest, Benarkin State Forest, Byfield State Forest, Danbulla State Forest, lmbil State Forest, Paluma State Forest and Wongabel State Forest. (Contact details attached). 7. Camping or overnight stays are not permitted on Plantation Licence Area. 8. Prior to entering Byfield State Forest, the permittee and any authorised assistants must undergo the "Using Forestry Roads Induction" at the FPQ Byfield Office. 9. Persons authorised by this permit must sign in and out of the visitor register at the FPQ Byfield Office each visit.
GENERAL CONDITIONS 10. In the event of wet weather, the Permittee must contact both the Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) and Forestry Plantations Queensland Pty Ltd (FPQ) during business hours for advice on forest road. 11. It is a requirement that the Permittee and participants shall at all times a. comply with any direction contained or given by a sign or notice erected, placed or displayed on the Permit area, and b. comply with any direction given by a Plantation Officer or Forest Officer in regard to the use of the permit area where such direction is necessary maintain good order of the Permit area and safety of any person using same. 12. Reserving or cordoning off any part of the permit area so as to imply exclusive use is not permitted unless is for legitimate safety reasons or as instructed by the authorising officer. 13. Traversing must be restricted to formed roads only. Vehicle use within plantation areas must be restricted to major through roads suitable for two-‐way traffic. 14. Unless specifically authorised, collections shall not be carried out within Scientific Areas, Feature Protection Areas, State Forest Parks, Forest Drives or in the vicinity of established recreational facilities. 15. The permittee must carry this permit at all times and produce it if requested by a DERM or FPQ Officer. 16. Unless otherwise specified, this permit does not authorise the use of firearms within the permit area. 17. At the completion of collection and subsequent determinations, the research results must be returned to the issuing office as soon as possible. 18. If new species or lower taxa are described from the collection: • Holotype material of any fauna group is to be lodged with the
Queensland museum, where practicable; • For Class Insecta, duplicate material is to be lodged with the
Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO Canberra or Queensland Museum, where practicable;
• For flora, type material (holotype or isotypes) to be lodged with the Queensland Herbarium.
19. Any accidents involving persons or livestock or damage to any vehicles or property, must be reported to DERM by the next working day. 20. The permittee shall not pledge, transfer or in any way charge the rights and benefits granted by this permit in whole or in part to any other person. 21. DERM and FPQ reserve the right to close roads as required for operational purposes (e.g. harvesting and establishment of plantations) or during periods of adverse weather conditions. Entry into areas closed for any reason is prohibited. 22. Stock or improvement including any fence or grid must not be interfered with. All gates opened must be securely closed immediately after use. 23. Notwithstanding the currency of this permit, the use of State Forest roads/tracks in a manner or at such times (e.g. during periods of wet weather) when such use would cause unreasonable damage to the road surface is prohibited. 24. All litter and other waste materials generated by this activity must be removed from the State Forest upon completion of the activity. 25. Indemnity 25.1 The permittee -‐ (a) indemnifies; and(b) releases and discharges the State of Queensland ("the State") and Forestry Plantations Queensland Pty Ltd (FPQ) from and against all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses which sustain or be put to by reason of, or in consequence of, or in connection with the occupation and use of the Estate(s) identified in the table(s) below ("the Estate") by the permittee except to the extent of any negligent act of the State or FPQ, its servants or agents. 25.2 The Permittee is to report all incidents involving death or injury to any person to DERM and FPQ. Incident involving death or serious injury (involving hospitalisation) must be reported to the offices listed in Conditions 5 and 6 of this permit. All other injuries and incidents must be reported the next business day. 25. 3 The permittee must notify the DERM and FPQ in writing of any loss or damage immediately upon the permittee becoming aware of such loss or damage. 26. The Permittee is responsible for ensuring all participants use appropriate personal protective equipment including safety helmets, safety boots and high visibility clothing. 27. Compliance with Laws a. the Permittee must at it's own expense during the term comply with all Acts of Parliament, local laws, regulations or rules for the time being in force which apply to the Permit Area and/or the Permittee's use of the Permit area. 28. No Warranty 28.1 the State does not warrant that the Permit Area is free from defect or that it is safe or suitable for the Permitted Use. 28.2 the Permittee uses the Permit Area entirely at its own risk and acknowledges that it has checked the area to ensure that it is suitable for the Permitted Use.
SCHEDULE 1 The holder of this permit has the authority to collect from the following areas, subject to any conditions attached. • Amamoor State Forest • Baldy Mountain Forest Reserve • Barakula State Forest • Beerburrum Forest Reserve • Beerwah Forest Reserve Benarkin State Forest • Bringalily State Forest • Byfield State Forest • Combabula State Forest • D'Aguilar Forest Reserve • Devine State Forest
• Diamondy State Forest • Domville State Forest • Dunmore State Forest • Enoggera Forest Reserve • Gambubal State Forest • Herberton Range State Forest • lmbil State Forest • Inglewood State Forest • Kenilworth Forest Reserve • Littabella Forest Reserve • Mount Glorious Forest Reserve • Mount Lewis Forest Reserve • Mount Mee Forest Reserve • Numinbah Forest Reserve • Paluma State Forest • Tewantin Forest Reserve • Western Creek State Forest • Wongabel State Forest • Yelarbon State Forest
SCHEDULE 2 This permit authorises the collection of insects and arachnids not listed in Schedules 1,2,3,4,5 or 6 of the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006. Maximum allowable quantity to be taken: 10 per species per location
SCHEDULE 3 Period over which the permit is valid: 19 January 2012 until18 January 2015 inclusive or until advised otherwise in writing. Place of Issue Toowoomba
Contact Information • *Amamoor State Forest (07) 5482 2801 QPWS I (07) 5484 4202
FPQ • Baldy Mountain Forest Reserve .(07) 4098 8181 • Barakula State Forest (07) 4672 4816 • *Beerburrum State Forest Reserve .(07) 5459 3983 QPWS/
5438 6635 (FPQ) • *Beerwah State Forest/Forest Reserve .(07) 5459 3983
QPWS/5438 6635 (FPQ) • *Benarkin National Park/State Forest . (07) 4160 0105 (QPWS)
I (07) 4170 2800 (FPQ) • Bringalily State Forest (07).4699 4340 • *Byfield National Park/State Forest (07) 4925 8000 QPWS/
(07) 4776 2777 FPQ • Combabula State Forest .(07) 4624 3531 • *Danbulla National Park/State Forest (07) 4091 8175 QPWS/
(07) 4776 2777 FPQ • D'Aguilar State Forest (07) 5438 6666 • Devine State Forest (07) 4699 4340 • Diamondy State Forest .(07) 4672 4817 • Diamondy State Forest .(07) 4672 4816 • Domville State Forest (07) 4672 4816 • Dunmore State Forest (07) 4672 4816 • Enoggera Forest Reserve (07) 3289 2733 • *Gambubal State Forest (07) 4666 1133 (QPWS) I (07) 4685
3202 (FPQ) • Herberton Range Conservation Park/National Park/State Forest
(07) 4091 8175 • *lmbil State Forest (07) 5446 0925 QPWS/ (07) 5484 4202 FPQ • Inglewood State Forest .(07) 4635 0918 • Kenilworth Forest Reserve (07) 5446 0925 • Littabella National Park/Conservation Park/Forest Res (07)
4126 8810 • Mount Glorious Forest Reserve .(07) 3289 2733 • Mount Mee State Foresst/Forest Reserve (07) 3289 2733
QPWS/ (07) 5438 6666 FPQ • Numinbah Forest Reserve .(07) 5533 5989 • *Paluma State Forest (07) 4777 3112 QPWS/ (07) 4776 2777
FPQ • Tewantin National Park/Forest Reserve .(07) 5470 3400 • Western Creek State Forest .(07) 4672 4817
• *Wongabel State Forest .(07) 4091 8175 QPWS/ (07) 4776 2777 FPQ
* the permitee must contact both QPWS and FPQ before entering these areas
Other Contacts • Project Officer (Scientific Permits) (Southern Qld) (07) 4699
4366 Jacqui Brock • Project Officer (Scientific Permits) (Northern Qld) .(07) 4222
5217 Michelle Nissen • Forestry Plantations Old, Visitor Management Officer (07) 5438
6637 Lee-‐Ann Raddatz • Department of Environment and Resource Management 13 74
68 • Bushfires or medical emergencies dial 000 or dial 112 from a
mobile telephone. • This permit Is issued under the following legislation: S9(1)(A)
Nature Conservation (Admlnl5tnltlon) Regulation 2006 • Natural Resources (Scientific Purpose) Permit number:
WITK10612112 Valid from: 19-‐JAN-‐2012 to 18-‐JAN-‐2015
Permitted Locations • Albinia National Park • Amamoor NationalPark • Astrebla Downs National Park • Bare Hill Conservation Park • Barron Gorge NationalPark • Bellthorpe National Park • Bimblebox Nature Refuge • Black Mountain National Park • Blackdown Tableland National Park • Bladensburg National Park • Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park • Bowling Green Bay National Park • Bribie Island National Park • Bulburin National Park • Bunya Mountains National Park • Bunyaville Conservation Park • Burleigh Head National Park • Burrum Coast National Park • Byfield National Park • Camooweal Caves National Park • Cania Gorge National Park • Cania Gorge National Park • Cape Melville National Park • Carnarvon National Park • Section: Carnarvon Gorge section • Carnarvon National Park Section: Ka Ka Mundi section • Carnarvon National Park Section: Mt Moffatt section • Carnarvon National Park Section: Salvator Rosa section • Chesterton Range National Park • Chillagoe-‐Mungana Caves National Park • Conondale National Park • Crater Lakes National Park • Crows Nest National Park • Culgoa Floodplain National Park • Currawinya National Park • Currimundi Lake Conservation Park • Curtain Fig National Park • D'Aguilar National Park • Daintree National Park • Daisy Hill Conservation Park • Danbulla National Park • Davies Creek National Park • Diamantina National Park • Dinden National Park • Ella Bay National Park • Ellangowan Nature Refuge • Eumundi Conservation Park • Eungella National Park • Expedition (Limited Depth) National Park • Flinders Peak Conservation Park
• Forty Mile Scrub National Park • Freshwater National Park • Girraween National Park • Girringun National Park • Glass House Mountains National Park • Good Night Scrub National Park • Great Sandy National Park Section: Cooloola section • Great Sandy National Park Section: Fraser Island section • Great Sandv National Park Fraser Island Section • Hann Tableland National Park • Heathlands Resources Reserve • Herberton Range National Park • Humboldt NationalPark • Idalia National Park • Isla Gorge National Park • Jardine River NationalPark • Jardine River Resources Reserve • Kroombit Tops National Park • Kuranda National Park • Kutini-‐Payamu (Iron Range) NationalPark (CYPAL) • Lake Broadwater Conservation Park • Lakefield National Park • Lamington National Park • Littabella Conservation Park • Littabella National Park • Lochern National Park • Lockyer National Park • Lonesome National Park • Main Range National Park • Mapleton National Park • Mariala National Park • Moreton Island National Park • Mount Barney National Park • Mount Cook National Park • Mount Cooroy Conservation Park • Mount Eerwah Conservation Park • Mount Lewis National Park • Mowbray National Park • Mungkan Kandju National Park • Nairana National Park • Nairana National Park • Noosa National Park • Nuga Nuga National Park • Paluma Range National Park • Pioneer Peaks National Park • Pioneer Peaks National Park • Porcupine Gorge National Park • Russell River National Park • Simpson Desert National Park • Smithfield Conservation Park • Southwood National Park • Springbrook National Park • Sundown National Park • Tamborine National Park • Tewantin National Park • Thrushton National Park • Toohey Forest Conservation Park • Townsville Town Common Conservation Park • Undara Volcanic NationalPark • Undara Volcanic NationalPark • Venman Bushland NationalPark • White Rock Conservation Park • Wooroonooran National Park
CONTACT DETAILS • Albinia National Park . (07) 4984 1716 • Amamoor National Park . (07) 5494 3983 • Astrebla Downs National Park (07) 4657 1192 • Bare Hill Conservation Park . (07) 4091 8175 • Barron Gorge National Park . (07) 4091 8175 • Bellthorpe National Park . (07) 5494 3983 • Black Mountain National Park (Cooktown) (07) 4098 9116
• Blackdown Tableland National Park (07) 4936 0105 or 0457 563 886
• Bladensburg National Park (07) 4650 1989 • Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park . (07) 4748 5598 • Bowling Green Bay Conservation Park/National Park (07) 4787
3388 • Bribie Island National Park (07) 3408 8451 • Bulburin State Forest . (07) 4971 6513 • Bunya Mountains National Park (07) 4668 3127 • Bunyaville Conservation Park . (07) 3289 2644 • Burleigh Head National Park (07) 5576 0271 • Burrum Coast National Park (Burrum River Sect) .(07) 4121
7549 or 0429 481 496 • Burrum Coast National Park (Kinkuna/Woodgate) .(07) 4126
8810 or 0427 136 859 • *Byfield National Park/State Forest (07) 4925 8000 QPWS/
(07) 4776 2777 FPQ Camooweal Caves National Park . (07) 4796 7732
• Cania Gorge National Park (07) 4167 8162 or 0459 848 679 • Cape Melville National Park . (07) 4069 5777 • Carnarvon National Park (07) 4984 4505 • Gorge Section (07) 4984 4505 • Mount Moffatt Section (07) 4626 3581 • Salvator Rosa Section (07) 4984 1715 • Chesterton Range National Park (07) 4654 4706 • Chillagoe-‐Mungana Caves National Park (07) 4094 7163 • Conondale National Park & State Forest (07) 5446 0925 • Crater Lakes National Park (07) 4091 8175 • Crows Nest National Park . (07) 4635 0918 • Culgoa Floodplain National Park (07) 4654 4712 • Currawinya National Park (07) 4654 4712 • Currimundi Lake National Park (07) 5494 3983 • Curtain Fig National Park (07) 4091 1844 • D'Aguilar National Park . (07) 3289 2733 • D'Aguilar State Forest (07) 5438 6666 • Daintree National Park . (07) 4098 2188 • Daintree National Park (North) (07) 4098 9116 • Daisy Hill Conservation Park (07) 3290 9115 • *Danbulla National Park/State Forest (07) 4091 8175 QPWS/
(07) 4776 2777 FPQ Davies Creek National Park (07) 4091 8175 • Diamantina National Park (07) 4650 1989 • Dinden National Park (07) 4091 8175 • Ella Bay National Park (07) 4061 5900 • Eumundi Conservation Park . (07) 5446 0925 • Eungella National Park . (07) 4958 4537 • Expedition National Park/State Forest (07) 4627 3358 • Flinders Peak Conservation Park . (07) 5463 5041 • Forty Mile Scrub National Park (07) 4097 1485 • Freshwater National Park (near Caboolture) (07) 3289 2644 • Girraween National Park (07) 4684 5157 • Glass House Mountains National Park . (07) 5494 3983 • Good Night Scrub National Park (07) 4121 1800 • Great Sandy National Park (Fraser Island) 0457 528 331, 0428
721 387 or 0438 740 645 • Great Sandy National Park (Cooloola) . (07) 5486 9930 • Hann Tableland National Park (07) 4047 9605 • Heathlands Resource Reserve (07) 4060 3241 • Herberton Range Conservation Park/National Park/State Forest
. (07) 4091 8175 • Humboldt National Park . (07) 4984 1716 • Idalia National Park (07) 4654 4712 • Jardine River National Park & Resources Reserve (07) 4060
3241 • Kroombit Tops National Park (07) 4971 6513 • Kuranda National Park . (07) 4047 9612 • Kutini-‐Payamu (Iron Range) National Park CYPAL (07) 4060
7170 • Lake Broadwater Conservation Park . (07) 4672 4816 • Lakefield National Park (07) 4069 5777 • Lamington National Park .(07) 5533 3996 or 0448 175 627 • Littabella National Park/Conservation Park/Forest Res . (07)
4126 8810 • Lochern National Park (07) 4650 1989
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• Lockyer National Park (07) 5466 2212 • Lonesome National Park (07) 4624 3526 • Main Range National Park (07) 4666 1133 • Mapleton National Park (07) 5494 3983 • Mariala National Park (07) 4654 4712 • Moreton Island National Park .(07) 3408 2710 • Mount Barney National Park (07) 5463 5902 or 0439 721 642 • Mount Cook National Park (07) 4069 5777 • Mount Cooroy Conservation Park . (07) 5459 6142 • Mungkan Kandju National Park . (07) 4060 1137 • Nairana National Park (07) 49447824 • Noosa National Park . (07) 5446 0925 • Nuga Nuga National Park (07) 4944 7803 • Paluma Range National Park . (07) 4777 3112 • Pioneer Peaks National Park (07) 4967 7356 • Russell River National Park (07) 4047 9612 • Simpson Desert National Park (07) 4650 1989 • Smithfield Conservation Park . (07) 4047 9605 • Southwood National Park (07) 4672 4816 • Springbrook National Park (07) 5533 5989 • Sundown National Park (02) 6737 5235 • Tamborine National Park (07) 5576 0271
• Tewantin National Park/Forest Reserve . (07) 5470 3400 • Toohey Forest Conservation Park (07) 3290 9115 • Townsville Town Common Conservation Park (07) 4796 7773 • Undara Volcanic National Park (07) 4097 1485 • Venman Bushland National Park (07) 3290 9115 • White Rock Conservation Park (07) 5463 5041 • Wondai State Forest . (07) 4169 5992 • Wooroonooran National Park (North) (07) 4047 9612 • Wooroonooran National Park (South) . 0402 276 753
Other contacts • Project Officer (Scientific Permits) (Southern Qld) (07) 4699
4366 Jacqui Brock • Project Officer (Scientific Permits) (Northern Qld) (07) 4222
5217 Michelle Nissen • Forestry Plantations Qld, Visitor Management Officer (07) 5438
6637 Lee-‐Ann Raddatz • Department of Environment and Resource Management 13 74
68 • Bushfires or medical emergencies dial 000 or dial 112 from a
mobile telephone.
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