SFS creates transformative study abroad experiences through field-based learning and research. Our educational programs explore the human and ecological dimensions of the complex environmental problems faced by our local partners, contributing to sustainable solutions in the places where we live and work. The SFS community is part of a growing network of individuals and institutions committed to environmental stewardship.
Promoting positive outcomes in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, with a goal of planting 500,000 trees by 2030.
Holloways Beach Environmental Education Centre’s role is to assist schools/students to achieve explicit learning outcomes in the areas of Outdoor and Environmental Education.
| Dawul Wuru (Yirrganydji) Aboriginal Corporation |
| Address | PO Box 916
Bungalow QLD 4870 |
| Email | info@dawulwuru.com.au |
| Web | dawulwuru.com.au |
Dawul Wuru Aboriginal Corporation is a legally incorporated Aboriginal Traditional Owner owned, managed and governed community organisation servicing the eastern north Queensland area between Cairns and Port Douglas.
Our department recognises the enormous value a clean environment, innovative society and economy, and vibrant culture contributes to our lives.
Environment
Responsibility:
- protect and manage our parks, forests and the Great Barrier Reef for current and future generations
- enhance Queensland’s ecosystems
- protect significant heritage places
- avoid, minimise or mitigate impacts to the environment.
Science
Responsibility:
- lead the development of science strategy for government
- deliver scientific expertise to protect and manage our environment and natural resource base
- support the development of Queensland’s science sector.
Arts
Responsibility:
- foster a community of the arts and facilitate growth of the arts and cultural sector
- support arts and cultural growth through partnerships, programs and events
- invest in all levels of the arts and cultural sector
- grow Queensland’s cultural reputation and cultural tourism offering.
The CYLC represents the Aboriginal people of Cape York, ensuring they have a voice in all matters relating to land and sea on their traditional lands.
| Cape York Land Council |
| Phone | 1800 623 548
07) 4053 9222 |
| Address | 32 Florence Street
PO Box 2496
Cairns QLD 4870 |
| Email | info@cylc.org.au |
| Web | www.cylc.org.au |
We are a grower-owned organisation supporting and promoting Australian sugarcane growers. Canegrowers is the industry’s peak body, representing around 80% of Australia’s sugarcane growers. We aim to provide strong leadership for cane growers within a viable sugar industry, deliver effective representation and valuable services to Queensland cane growers and ensure cane grower strength and influence at local, district and state/national/international levels through unity and shared common values.
The HRCG strives to represent, collaborate & align natural resource management (NRM) efforts & opportunities within the catchment & region to facilitate & deliver landscape changes & resilience to benefit the environment, industries & wider community.
The Department of Environment and Science recognises the enormous value a clean environment, innovative society and economy, and vibrant culture makes to our lives.
Queensland Government department responsible for protecting and managing the State’s parks, forests and the Great Barrier Reef for current and future generations.
Girringun Aboriginal Corporation represents the interests of traditional owners from nine tribal groups: Bandjin, Djiru, Girramay, Gugu Badhun, Gulngay, Jirrbal, Nywaigi, Warrgamay and Warrungnu. Please contact Girringun using the details below for further information.
| Girringun Aboriginal Corporation |
| Phone | 07) 4066 8300 |
| Address | 235 Victoria Street
Cardwell QLD 4849 |
| Email | admin@girringun.com.au |
| Web | www.girringun.com.au |