Man interferes with trap set to catch problem crocodile The North West Star Mt Isa, QLD


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New digital portal increases access to Government services The National Tribune

How to obtain a Queensland environmental licence or permit. If you are planning a project or activity that could impact on the environment, it is important to first determine whether you will need a licence or permit.. The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation collects personal information from you, including information about.


Queensland government to slash red tape with fasttracked housing program NT News

Wildlife officers were already on high alert after a series of crocodile encounters in North Queensland. The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation said it was investigating reports of.


Women, Shepherds Lessened Wildfire Risk in Historic Italy Mirage News

The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation is a department of the Queensland Government which is responsible for protecting the state's natural environment, developing the government's science strategy, and driving the government's policy and program direction for young people in Queensland. The minister responsible for the department is Leanne Linard.


Queensland meets emissions target eight years early NT News

The Department of Environment and Science and Innovation is the lead Queensland Government agency for legislative and management responsibility for environmental, species and ecosystem protection, research and monitoring.. Queensland has a strong network of volunteer and professional organisations supporting the management and protection of Queensland's unique environment.


Queensland Labor heading for election defeat in new polling NT News

The central point for all science content in Queensland including investment opportunities, research, industry associations, environmental data and expertise.. The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation is committed to respecting, protecting and promoting human rights, and our obligations under the Human Rights Act 2019.


Qld Premier on plans to tackle youth crime Geelong Advertiser

History. The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection was established in April 2012, as part of a series of changes to the machinery of government after the LNP's win at the 2012 election. The department took on most of the functions of the Department of Environment and Resource Management which was dissolved. In December 2017, it was renamed to the Department of Environment and Science.


Queensland facing 188 billion in debt by 2028 The Chronicle

Education research. The Queensland Department of Education has a long history of supporting and engaging in high quality, contemporary research, including as a participant, a partner, a funder, a lead investigator, a reviewer, and an end product user. Evidence is used by the department every day to deepen knowledge about the impact of services.


New polling reveals ‘grim outlook’ for Queensland Miles government Daily Telegraph

The department's Chemistry Centre, located in the Ecosciences Precinct in Brisbane, Queensland, provides National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA)-accredited analytical chemistry services to inform research and decision-making in natural resource, water quality, environmental and agricultural management in Queensland, Australia and overseas.


Better intelligencesharing across government as ASQA joins Fraud Fusion Taskforce The

The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation acknowledges Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land. We recognise their connection to land, sea and community, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. Artwork by Boyd Blackman, a Butchulla man.


NSW Police need to be given the tools to ‘prevent’ knife attacks Townsville Bulletin

The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation together, with our partners and the community, is working to create a vibrant natural environment. Donate Show your support for some of Queensland's most important environmental initiatives.


New Local Land Services board chairs and members announced and LLS review released The

Strategic science policy advice; Queensland Chief Scientist; Science policy development and evaluation;. The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation is committed to respecting, protecting and promoting human rights, and our obligations under the Human Rights Act 2019.


Appointments Members, Takeovers Panel The National Tribune

Net zero emissions by 2030. We have set a target of net zero emissions by 2030 for our departmental operations. Show your support for some of Queensland's most important environmental initiatives. Information about the department.


Queensland LNP following Victorian Liberals model of ‘mediocrity’ and ‘craziness’ Geelong

Jamie Merrick. Jamie was appointed Director-General of the department in December 2017. As Director-General, he leads the government's sustainability agenda in relation to Queensland's environment, national parks and heritage and ensures the delivery of robust scientific services. Immediately prior to this, Jamie was the Director-General of.


Liberal Party looking ‘more and more likely’ to form Queensland government Daily Telegraph

Our World Heritage areas provide highly valuable environmental, recreation and economic services for Queensland. Show your support for some of Queensland's most important environmental initiatives. The Queensland government aims to protect the environment and ensure clean rivers, fresh air and suitable disposal of hazardous and toxic wastes.


An ‘allrenewables’ approach will ‘destroy’ our economy David Littleproud The Chronicle

In South East Queensland, koalas are called dumbirrbi in the Jagera language, marrambi in the Yugarabul language, borobi in the Ugambeh language, and dumbribbi in the Turrbul language.. The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation collects personal information from you, including information about your email address and telephone.