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The SEQ Healthy Waterways 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 eastward-draining rivers of South East Queensland (between Noosa and the Queensland-New South Wales border) and Moreton Bay.

Winners of the 2008 Healthy Waterways Awards were announced on 21 May.
SEQ Healthy Waterways Strategy 2007 - 2012
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Jointly funded by the Australian Government's Natural Heritage Trust Coastal Catchments Initiative and the SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership, the SEQ Healthy Waterways Strategy is now available for download.
 
Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program
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SEQHWP Annual Report
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SEQHWP Strategy Summary
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2007 EHMP Report Card
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Coastal Algal Bloom Response Report
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Stormwater Pollution Building Site brochure
 
 
Lyngbya Update
See up to date information on Moreton Bay's Lyngbya problem via our NEW Lyngbya Links page.
 
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