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Tallebudgera Valley Nature-Culture Alliance

Tallebudgera Valley is a significant nature corridor connected to Springbrook along the MacPherson Ranges. The Valley corridor includes ‘substantial remnants’ and ‘critical corridors’ and encompasses land under a broad spectrum of tenures and uses. We believe that collective positive conversations help facilitate community spirit which in turn fosters prosperity and protects the environment.

 

We acknowledge that nature and culture are profoundly interlocked and together deliver environmental, social and economic benefits to ecological and human communities.

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Our Mission

To champion connection, commitment and resilience recognising the vital importance of nature and cultural diversity for the well-being of Tallebudgera Valley, now and in the future.

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Our Vision

Tallebudgera Valley is a vibrant diverse ecological community of which humans are a part.

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Our Goals

Strengthen our partners and collective narratives around nature.

 

Promote awareness of sustainable land-use practices and action that considers natural and cultural diversity in policy and decision-making processes.

 

Implement opportunities for the participation of different stakeholders, including local landholders, residences, Governments and other stakeholders, for sustainable regeneration and management of our environment.

 

Encourage good practices for the conservation and promotion of interlinked natural and cultural diversity.

 

Support local bottom-up inclusive initiatives for conservation and regeneration of biocultural diversity as the basis for a resilient and sustainable community.

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Our Projects

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Understories 
Landcare led Bushfire Recovery Project
This Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery Project was supported by the Australian Government’s Bushfire Recovery Program for Wildlife and their Habitat.

Understories was a community project fostering natural and community resilience and minimises the risk, impact and consequences of fire disasters in the rainforests of South-East Queensland (QLD). 

Through an arts-based community engagement approach local stories have been brought together which highlight shared values and define ways to minimise the risk, impact, and consequences of future fire disasters. Understories is the first step to collectively protect the ecological values of the natural areas and mitigate the risk of bushfire. Click on the circles below to access the project report, ecological management map and species list.

Understories 
Landcare led Bushfire Recovery Project
This Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery Project was supported by the Australian Government’s Bushfire Recovery Program for Wildlife and their Habitat.

Understories was a community project fostering natural and community resilience and minimises the risk, impact and consequences of fire disasters in the rainforests of South-East Queensland (QLD). 

Through an arts-based community engagement approach local stories have been brought together which highlight shared values and define ways to minimise the risk, impact, and consequences of future fire disasters. Understories is the first step to collectively protect the ecological values of the natural areas and mitigate the risk of bushfire. Click on the circles below to access the project report, ecological management map and species list.

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