Southern Gulf NRM is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to sustainable natural resource management in Queensland’s Southern Gulf region. Covering an area of over 200,000 square kilometres, the region is home to diverse landscapes, including wetlands and rugged outback terrains. The organisation collaborates with landholders, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders to protect biodiversity, improve land and water health, and address climate resilience. Key initiatives include sustainable grazing practices, habitat restoration, and community capacity building, ensuring a thriving environment for future generations.
Protecting unique species like the Carpentarian Grasswren, while managing ecosystems for future generations.
Southern Gulf NRM empowers local communities, fostering collaboration to sustain natural and cultural assets.
Southern Gulf NRM fosters collaboration to protect natural assets and promote sustainable land management.
Supporting landholders with innovative practices to boost productivity and resilience.
Protecting biodiversity by controlling invasive species across the Southern Gulf.
Get involved in preserving the Southern Gulf’s natural resources. Through our programs and partnerships, we can make a lasting impact for future generations.