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Moreton Bay Foundation

To focus expertise, wisdom, and enthusiasm for the benefit of Moreton Bay

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Moreton Bay Cruisers South Pacific 2 and Bali Hai

Day on the Bay – the first of many to come!

29 October 202029 October 2020 TMBF
Almost 150 guests joined TMBF for a Day on the Bay recently. Hosted by Board Chair Rob Siganto, the day commenced for some with a trip across the Bay in classic Moreton Bay Cruisers South Pacific 2 and Bali Hai.…
Moreton Bay Research Station, research, sustainability
Tourists, sandbanks and Moreton Bay, Velella, Moreton Island, © copyright September 2017, Chris Roelfsema, UQ Lecturer

You asked us: Tourism

29 November 20195 August 2020 TMBF
Q. Question for (board director) Cameron. Is there a masterplan or vision for what tourism on straddie will look like 20 years from now? A. QYAC has a strategy for sustainable tourism for Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) within its broader…
sustainability, tourism, you asked us
Director, Cameron Costello

Cameron Costello – TMBF Director

17 June 20195 August 2020 TMBF
Director, Cameron Costello Cameron Costello is the CEO of the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC). In that position, Cameron is an advocate for the Quandamooka Peoples across all levels of government. On behalf of QYAC, Cameron pursues strategic partnerships and…
sustainability, traditional custodians

Healthy Land and Water

7 May 20195 August 2020 TMBF
Healthy Land and Water (HLW) is an independent organisation dedicated to improving and protecting South East Queensland’s (SEQ) environment. Through partnerships with Traditional Owners, government, industry, environmental groups and the community, HLW delivers innovative and evidence-based solutions to the challenges…
ecosystem, environmental impact, marine environment, sustainability Healthy Land and Water

King & Wood Mallesons

7 May 20195 August 2020 TMBF
The Moreton Bay Foundation (TMBF) wishes to acknowledge the significant pro-bono legal support it has received from KWM. King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is a leading international law firm headquartered in Asia with over 2,400 lawyers in 27 locations around…
community, social impact, sustainability, traditional custodians King & Wood Mallesons

Katie Walters – Moreton Bay Researcher

17 April 20195 August 2020 TMBF
My name is Katie Walters and I’m interested in how we can build the best possible future for the unique Moreton Bay marine environment and for the people who rely on it. I’m doing a PhD late in my career…
marine environment, marine science, research, sustainability Moreton Bay Online, Moreton Bay Researcher, Podcast
Chairperson, Rob Siganto

Welcome from TMBF’s Chairman

17 April 20195 August 2020 TMBF
It is my pleasure, as Chairman of The Moreton Bay Foundation (TMBF), to welcome you.  I was appointed Chair 8 months ago.  On being approached by the TMBF Directors, I felt both honoured and privileged to be offered this position…
commercial fisheries, marine park, Ramsar Wetland Convention 1971, recreational fishing, sustainability dugong, green turtle, hawksbill turtle, loggerhead turtle

Toondah Harbour Development

16 April 201918 April 2019 TMBF
You have probably heard about the Toondah Harbour development.  This Walker Group development project has polarized opinion of southern Moreton Bay users, and others who are passionate about the Bay. The major precinct-level marina project on the shores of Moreton…
commercial fisheries, developments, environmental impact, recreational fishing, research, social impact, sustainability, traditional custodians Toondah Harbour

Recent Posts

  • Tracking the Ocean during COVID -19
  • Science Under Sail – Moreton Bay
  • New contaminant study finds Brisbane River estuary contamination levels higher than Melbourne and Sydney
  • Ampol Australia team makes a difference
  • Day on the Bay – the first of many to come!

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