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Expert Scientific Forum – 2032 Olympics

21 December 202118 May 2022 TMBF
On 30 November, Dr Paul Maxwell from our Research Advisory Committee convened our third Expert Scientific Forum on the topic of Horizon scanning the health of the Bay in Olympic Year 2032. 43 scientists, policy makers and environmental managers shared…
March 2022, habitat restoration, Moreton Bay, scientific forum, traditional custodians

2021 Grant Round

21 December 202118 May 2022 TMBF
TMBF offered $150,000 in grant funding for research in Moreton Bay that addressed our four priority issues: Sedimentation, Habitat restoration, Sustainable use and Cultural heritage. This is TMBF’s second members research grant round and funded projects will be announced in…
December 2021, grant funding, habitat restoration, research, sustainability
Pumicestone Passage oyster bank. Image by Ben Diggles

Shellfish reef restoration win

31 August 202123 May 2022 TMBF
TMBF Director Ian Tibbetts spent 2020 engaged in video meetings as a member of the Department of Environment and Science (DES) Shellfish Reef Restoration and Adaptation Working Group. Convened by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, the group included marine experts…
August 2021, habitat restoration, marine science
Ampol team cleans up local waterways and help habitat restoration

Ampol Australia team makes a difference

29 October 202023 May 2022 TMBF
As part of their Staff Contribution Day, the newly branded Ampol Lytton Refinery, Terminal and Lubricant teams worked alongside TMBF and Ozfish to clean up local waterways and contribute to habitat restoration. The teams headed out in boats to Bulimba…
October 2020, habitat restoration, Moreton Bay

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The Moreton Bay Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands of and around Moreton Bay. The Foundation pays respect to their Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledges the important role Traditional Owners play within Moreton Bay communities.

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