When a cyclone strikes, it doesn’t just impact individual homes or businesses—it affects entire communities. Roads are damaged, power is lost, businesses struggle, and families are displaced. Recovery isn’t just about rebuilding structures; it’s about coming together to restore our way of life. Why Community Unity Matters ✅ Stronger Together – By pooling resources andContinueContinue reading “Cyclone Recovery: A United Community Effort 🌪️🤝”
Category Archives: Queensland
The Golden Orb-Weaving Spider: Nature’s Master Weaver
If you’ve ever walked through the Australian bush and found yourself face-to-face with an impressively large, golden web, chances are you’ve stumbled upon the work of a Golden Orb-Weaving Spider (Nephila species). These incredible arachnids are known for their strong silk, striking appearance, and important role in maintaining ecological balance. https://youtu.be/m-_kRM5491I A Web That ShimmersContinueContinue reading “The Golden Orb-Weaving Spider: Nature’s Master Weaver”
A Colorful Feast: Rainbow Lorikeets and Their Love for Bottlebrush Nectar
In the vibrant world of Australian wildlife, few sights are as striking as the sight of a Rainbow Lorikeet feasting on nectar from a Bottlebrush plant. These colorful, energetic birds are not only a joy to watch, but they play an important role in the delicate balance of ecosystems. In this short video, we’re treatedContinueContinue reading “A Colorful Feast: Rainbow Lorikeets and Their Love for Bottlebrush Nectar”
Land Clearing: The Hidden Cost of Progress
https://youtu.be/QvalVGJj8tU Land clearing is a process that many people associate with economic growth, infrastructure development, or agricultural expansion. While it’s seen as a necessary step in many industries, the environmental cost of clearing land is often overlooked. In reality, the consequences of this practice are far-reaching and can have long-lasting effects on our planet, wildlife,ContinueContinue reading “Land Clearing: The Hidden Cost of Progress”
Save this Habitat
The Habitat featured in this video is endangered of being cleared. https://youtu.be/PMvj1Q61KrA Save this Habitat A small amount of support from many will help save this habitat for all of us. Click on the “I want to Help now!!!” button at the top of this page (You can help using most major credit cards, GoogleContinueContinue reading “Save this Habitat”
170-Year-Old Old Growth Tree: Join the Movement to Save Habitat
This tree is an old growth tree and its age is approximately 170 years old. This tree holds carbon dioxide and for at least 170 years it has been storing this gas. Old growth trees provide habitat for various animals, birds, insects and reptiles. The amazing things about this tree it has also been providingContinueContinue reading “170-Year-Old Old Growth Tree: Join the Movement to Save Habitat”
The Hydrogen Rainbow
Did you know Hydrogen comes in many colours? A gas that is clear, seems to be referred to by many colours across the colour spectrum, from Green to Pink, and Brown to Turquoise to name just a few. We really like to call this the Hydrogen Rainbow. The different colours of Hydrogen refer to theContinueContinue reading “The Hydrogen Rainbow”
Where has my Top Soil Gone?
When land is cleared of all vegetation, there is nothing to hold onto the soil and literally the soil gets blown or washed away. In a recent rain event this was very evident in Southeast Queensland, Australia. In the catchment area for the Bundamba Creek there has been lots of land cleared. See the impactContinueContinue reading “Where has my Top Soil Gone?”
