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2015 Winners

November 12, 2021 by admin

Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 Healthy Waterways Awards! Over 300 community leaders, government officials and industry leaders gathered at the Hilton Hotel on Friday 19 June for the 2015 Healthy Waterways Gala Dinner, where we crowned the winners of the 2015 Healthy Waterways Awards and celebrated local waterway achievements.

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Store

November 12, 2021 by admin

Choose to reuse and help reduce plastic waste by purchasing one of our unique reusable bottles. $1 from every bottle purchase will be donated to support the Healthy Waterways Clean Up Program which removes litter from the waterways. Healthy Waterways’ reusable water bottles are also for available for sale in select Howards Storage World and …

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2012 Awards Gala Dinner

November 12, 2021 by admin

Celebrate with us at the Awards Gala Dinner The 2012 Healthy Waterways Awards will culminate in an evening to honour the champions of waterway health. With views of the Brisbane city skyline, guests will enjoy pre-dinner drinks at Victoria Park Golf Complex followed by the official Awards ceremony and a delicious two course dinner. The …

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Annual EHMP Technical Reports

November 12, 2021 by admin

EHMP Annual Technical Report 2000-2001 EHMP Annual Technical Report 2001-2002 EHMP Annual Technical Report 2002-2003 For hard copies of the document please contact us at Healthy Waterways on 07 3403 4206.

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The SEQ Regional Water Quality Management Strategy Document

November 12, 2021 by admin

SEQ Regional Water Quality Management Strategy A Summary Guide SEQ Regional Water Quality Management Strategy Vol 1: Strategy Overview Available from the Secretariat on CD, please phone 07) 3403 4206 for a copy SEQ Regional Water Quality Management Strategy Vol 2: Noosa Maroochy Mooloolah Region SEQ Regional Water Quality Management Strategy Vol 3: Moreton Bay …

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Erosion and Sediment Control

November 12, 2021 by admin

Soil erosion on construction and building sites and the subsequent release of sediment run-off is a major threat to the health of our waterways, including the businesses and lifestyles that depend upon them. Improving erosion and sediment control practices and compliance is a practical, equitable and cost-effective strategy to reduce the impacts and costs of …

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Butt Litter Campaign

November 12, 2021 by admin

A South East Queensland region-wide campaign to reduce the large number of cigarette butts entering our waterways every year (estimated at 7 billion nationally) is being coordinated by Healthy Waterways this summer. The Butt Litter Campaign was launched on the 14th of December 2005 in Brisbane and other locations in South East Queensland from Noosa …

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Bellvista Estate Bioretention Pods

November 12, 2021 by admin

The devices consist of small bioretention systems located behind the back-of-kerb and essentially replace standard gully inlet pits Key Features: Water Efficiency Passive irrigation of streetscape landscaping Public Awareness and Education systems are integrated with the streetscape so good education opportunities What Worked Well? Better landscape integration on flat sites compared to end-of-line systems Lower …

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Healthy Waterways Awards

November 12, 2021 by admin

The South East Queensland Healthy Waterways Partnership is proud to host the annual Healthy Waterways Awards. The Awards provide recognition and reward for outstanding waterway health projects in South East Queensland. There are nine Award categories open to individuals, community groups and organisations who are working towards achieving healthy waterways. Each entrant has the chance …

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Healthy Waterplay

November 12, 2021 by admin

Assessing and managing recreational waterways for human health risks Our recreational waterways, from beaches to inland creeks and rivers, are the focus of economic, social, tourist and recreational activities. A recent community survey highlighted that over 89% of our community rate the recreational value of South East Queensland’s (SEQ) waterways as either high or very …

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