EN3.1.1 - Logan and Albert River Litter Clean Ups |
June 2025 |
On Track |
During the first quarter of 2024/25, planning for the Logan and Albert River Litter Clean Ups was progressed to schedule.
On ground clean up works are due to recommence in January 2025. |
EN3.1.2 - Mabel Park natural channel design project |
June 2025 |
On Track |
During the first quarter of 2024/25, the following works for the Mabel Park waterway naturalisation project were undertaken:
- phase 1 community engagement activities undertaken
- initial meeting with First Nations group Danggan Balun
- fish and geomorphic site assessment completed
- baseline water quality monitoring completed
- engagement with Mabel Park State School and Mabel Park State High School commenced.
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EN3.2.1 - Riverbank Restoration Projects |
June 2025 |
On Track |
During the first quarter of 2024/25, the following Riverbank Restoration Project works were undertaken:
- maintenance works were undertaken at previously planted Logan and Albert River restoration sites
- infill planting was undertaken at Logan River Parklands, with 550 tubestock planted in September 2024
- project planning for additional sites is underway.
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EN3.3.1 - Tree Planting Offset Projects |
June 2025 |
On Track |
During the first quarter of 2024/25, the following offset project works undertaken were:
- ongoing maintenance works on 100 hectares of planted land
- site preparation works at Bahrs Hill Park and Denaman court
- planting of over 25,000 trees at Ooah and Mundoolun parks.
All Tree Planting Offset Projects are on track. |
EN3.4.1 - Environmental conservation partnerships |
June 2025 |
On Track |
During the first quarter of 2024/25, Environmental Conservation Partnerships achieved the following:
- 1,135 members in total, participating in the program
- 29 new Habitat Connections members joined the program (2 de-registrations) - 626 properties in total
- 25 new Land for Wildlife properties were registered (6 de-registrations) - 509 properties in total
- formal agreements remain at 30 (Voluntary Restoration Agreement, Voluntary Conservation Agreement and Voluntary Conservation Covenant)
- 16 Land for Wildlife property revisits were conducted
- 406 individual community engagement interactions were provided to ECP members
- 110.06 hectares were added to the Land for Wildlife habitat network, bringing the total to 6556.85 hectares
- 7 threatened species were recorded on Land for Wildlife properties including a koala, swamp tea tree and a tusked frog (19 threatened species have been recorded in total)
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EN3.7.1 - Resource Recovery Infrastructure options report |
June 2025 |
On Track |
In the first quarter of 2024/25, a draft Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan was prepared to help guide Council's decision on waste and recycling facilities.
An internal review process was conducted on the draft. Feedback from this review was provided to the consultant for incorporation into a final report.
The final report will be presented to a future meeting of Council's Executive Leadership Team for consideration. |
EN3.8.1 - Green Fleet Strategy |
June 2025 |
On Track |
During September two staff Electric Vehicle Driver (EV) Training sessions were run. Investigations into the potential to install further EV chargers at the Council Administration Centre continued. Arrangements for the ongoing maintenance of Council's EV chargers were established. Two local government EV knowledge sharing forums were attended. |