Phil Gunasekara

2023 Annual General Meeting – Tuesday 28 November 2023

Members, friends and anyone interested in the environment of the Oxley Creek catchment, are invited to attend our 2020 Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 23 November at 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start. Guest presentation: Scott Chaseling –  ‘Brisbane Sustainability’s Oxley Creek Transformation Project – Progress So Far’ Scott Chaseling is a Senior Manager at Brisbane […]

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OCCA General Meeting – ‘Grassroots Conservation – Strategies and Challenges’

General Meeting 26 June 2018 ‘Grassroots Conservation – Strategies and Challenges’ Dr Stephen Prowse is the Birds Queensland Conservation Officer and Chair of Protect the Bush Alliance. He is a scientist who worked in the CSIRO and was CEO of Cooperative Research Centres in Emerging Infectious Disease and in Wound Care. He has a particular

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Oxley Creek Transformation Project Draft Master Plan

Oxley Creek Transformation Pty Ltd (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Brisbane City Council) has prepared a draft Master Plan for a $100 million Project to ‘revitalise this corridor, transforming it into a world-class green lifestyle and leisure destination’. Four priority projects proposed for the short to medium-term (0-10 years) are listed below: Multi-use trials along 20

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Wrap-up: Peaks to Points 2016

Festival Report now available: Click here to download The Peaks to Points festival finished in style, with around 2000 people enjoying the winter sunshine at the Oxley Creek Common for Festival Family Day presented by Brisbane MarketPlace. Children enjoyed the farm animals, dancing, theatre, gardening, insect displays, craft activities, face painting and games. Meanwhile, parents relaxed

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Litter and Illegal Dumping Project

In partnership with Healthy Waterways and the Department of Environment Heritage Protection, OCCA recently completed an 18 month project researching the behaviours for littering and illegal dumping in the Rocklea – Stable Swamp Creek Industrial Area. In five sites across the Rocklea – Stable Swamp Creek Industrial Area, litter was collected, removed and documented by

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