About Us
The SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership (formerly the Moreton Bay Waterways and Catchments Partnership) was established in July 2001 and is a special collaboration between government, industry, researchers and the community.

These Partners work together to improve catchment management and waterway health in the rivers of South East Queensland (between Noosa and the Queensland-New South Wales border) and Moreton Bay.

The Partners and supporting organisations were responsible for developing and implementing the South East Queensland Regional Water Quality Management Strategy (SEQRWQMS 2001) and have developed its successor, the SEQ Healthy Waterways Strategy 2007-2012 (The Strategy).

The work of the Partnership is guided by regional and sub-regional committees, and overseen by a Policy Council. The collective efforts of the Partnership are facilitated by a small Partnership Office staff, and complemented by the activities of individual Partnership members.
Our Vision:

By 2026, our waterways and catchments will be healthy ecosystems supporting the livelihoods and lifestyles of people in South East Queensland, and will be managed through collaboration between community, government and industry.

About us:
Sections:
 
Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program
Planning:
For more information and an overview of the Partnership’s Business Plan.