Council is committed to sound environmental practice and the integration of ecologically sustainable development principles into Council activities.
The Environment and Sustainability Policy outlines how Council will safeguard, preserve and improve the quality of the natural environment through its operations, decision-making, and activities as a local government.
Legislative environmental obligations are placed on individuals and organisations to protect the natural environment. For example, the Environmental Protection Act 1994, places three primary duties on all Queenslanders:
For more information, please visit the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation webpage Meeting environmental obligations and duties.
These free resources provide information about Queensland’s biodiversity, geology, soils and water resources down to a local scale:
The Australian Government’s Your Home website is an independent guide to environmentally sustainable, comfortable, energy efficient and resilient homes. Tips and technical advice are provided on designing, building and renovating.
Sustainable living means choosing a lifestyle that reduces the impact we have on the environment.
To live more sustainably:
Environmental Sustainability Fact Sheets