December 1, 2011May 25, 20222011, December, Newsletters Urban Koala Survey 2011 We were woken early on Saturday 15 October by a storm which eased as we headed for Cleveland and the […] Read more
December 1, 2011May 25, 20222011, December, Newsletters Moreton Bay 2011 Water Quality Report Released The Healthy Waterways 2011 Ecosystem Report Card was released last month providing an insight into the health of South East […] Read more
December 1, 2011May 25, 20222011, December, Newsletters National Park & Mining – Compatible? Sourced from the Financial Review 09/09/2011 The Proposed National Park The government’s vision for North Stradbroke Island includes declaring further […] Read more
February 9, 2011February 15, 20222011, December, Newsletters February 2011 Newsletter Actions Speak Louder than Words Friends of Stradbroke Island Feb 9, 9:34 PM An analysis of the words and actions […] Read more
December 1, 2009May 25, 20222009, December, Newsletters Island life It’s mine! I got it first!. . . a pair of Kookaburras plays tug of war with a large caterpillar. […] Read more
June 30, 2009April 20, 20222009, June, Newsletters Seen around the shore A Kiwi visitor… this gannet was found on Deadman’s Beach, it carried a leg band (below) from White Island, off […] Read more
June 30, 2009May 25, 20222009, June, Newsletters Native plants for Stradbroke Island gardens Stradbroke gardens In this edition we have seen the difference 10 years of bush care can make and some weeds […] Read more
June 30, 2009April 20, 20222009, June, Newsletters The problem with weeds: bushland intruders Many hardy garden plants that grow well in island conditions can easily become weeds. They invade the bush and muscle […] Read more
June 30, 2009April 20, 20222009, June, Newsletters Bushcare anniversary: still making a difference 10 years on Every friend of Stradbroke Island cherishes its bushland. Pandanus and pigface, casuarinas and crinum lilies — these and a host […] Read more
June 30, 2009April 20, 20222009, June, Newsletters Oil spill update: Straddie fisheries safe Stradbroke Island fisheries are healthy and oil and toxin free following the devasting oil spill off Moreton Island. In March […] Read more