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Skilling Queenslanders for work trainee in Brannocks Reserve

Renee Ulbrich

Skilling Queenslanders for Work trainees in Brannocks Reserve

Skilling Queenslanders for work trainee in Brannocks Reserve

Brannocks Environment Reserve isn’t just a beautiful bushland space, it plays a vital role in keeping our region healthy, resilient and liveable. 

The Landsborough reserve supports wildlife, connects major habitat areas, and offers peaceful spaces for our community to unwind.

koala in tree

Don't miss this chance to have your say on the Brannocks Environment Reserve Management Plan.

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Brannocks Environment Reserve Management Plan 

The management plan contains information on the reserve’s ecological, social, cultural and economic values. It outlines how council will manage the 92 hectares of diverse bushland, so it stays healthy, protected, culturally significant and enjoyable for our community well into the future.

What makes this reserve special?

Brannocks Environment Reserve:

  • supports endangered and vulnerable species like the glossy black‑cockatoo, wallum froglets and microbats
  • provides foraging habitat for eastern grey kangaroos
  • forms a critical biodiversity corridor
  • holds cultural significance for the Kabi Kabi Peoples
  • offers valuable opportunities for walking, nature‑based recreation and community connection
  • the reserve provides habitat for eastern grey kangaroos and threatened species like the glossy black‑cockatoo, wallum froglets and microbats
  • holds cultural significance for the Kabi Kabi Peoples
  • offers valuable opportunities for walking, nature‑based recreation and community connection.
Crinia tinnula  Wallum froglet