A combined Townsville Council, State Government, Commonwealth and
community based initiative to maintain and enhance our waterways in the
coastal dry tropics.


Increasing Community Engagement in Townsville Coastal Catchments for Biodiversity Project
Funded by the Australian Government's Caring for our Country program.


2011 Sub Projects
 

Activities and Events


Bluewater Creek | Bohle Northshore | Bohle Riparian | Bohle Wetland | Clemant Wetlands | Cocoa Creek | Community Nurseries | Creekwatch | Cungulla Foreshore | Cungulla Wetland | GBR Habitat | Geoffrey and Alma Bay | Horseshoe Bay Habitat | Horseshoe Bay School | M.I. Weed Awareness | Mundy Creek | Nelly Bay Catchment | Nelly Bay Turtle | Northern Beaches | Oak Valley Finch | Paluma Catchment | Petersen Creek | Rainforest Birds Book | Ross River | Rowes Bay Foreshore | Rowes Bay Wetlands | Saunders Beach | Toomulla Foreshore | Town Common Bike TrailTown Common Concept | Town Common Volunteers | Townsville Planning Scheme


Short Title: Geoffrey Bay and Alma Bay


Long title: Geoffrey Bay and Alma Bay Catchment Strategy


Location: Magnetic Island


Organisation: Creek to Coral / ISS


Project Summary:

Habitat rehabilitation in riparian areas on Magnetic Island.


Completed actions and events:

•    Public meeting/workshop at MI Bowls Club near Petersen Creek - 23 March 2013
•    Catchment strategy framework developed – March/April 2013
•    Meeting notes collated – April/May 2013
•    Catchment assessments – July 2013
•    Draft strategy issued to Council – August 2013
•    Draft strategy issued for review by workshop participants and more generally – August 2013
•    Catchment Management Strategy Released – October 2015 – follow this link to the document