News
Read the latest GBSAN and Granite Belt sustainability news below.

BIODIVERSITY Landscape Linkages Project
Through the support of local landowners and various community groups including the original Land for Wildlife information we are seeking to map possible linkages or movement zones of wildlife as well as monitor for threatened species within the area.

Community Engagement Team Updates
The Community Engagement Team (CET) actively supported World Environment Day on 5 June with an information stall in the Stanthorpe Piazza. It was great to work in partnership with Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium's team in this endeavour.

Blister pack recycling at Amcal
The blister pack recycling at the Amcal Pharmacy is going well. The collection box is at the far counter at Amcal on the floor to the immediate left of the counter.

World Environment Day 2024
A range of local environmental groups will be holding an information stall in the Stanthorpe Piazza on 5th June from 10:00am. For World Environment Day GBSAN will be launching a competition - send in a photo of your favourite native plant or animal. Every photo entry will go into a draw for a $100 prize.

Renewables and biodiversity
The global community is facing two great environmental challenges – combatting climate change through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and stemming the loss of species extinctions by ending habitat destruction.

Mining Information Session 4 June
A number of mining companies are now active on the Granite Belt and many residents are starting to become more concerned regarding the impacts of exploration and mining, should viable deposits be identified, on the regions biodiversity and agricultural land. In response to this growing concern the SDRC has organized a public information session with the Department of Natural resources on Tuesday June 4th at the Stanthorpe Civic Centre Supper Room from 12.30pm – 2pm.

Protecting Our Bushland
The Granite Belt is one of Queensland’s most biodiverse regions which is well known for its significant national parks and as a thriving ecotourism destination.

Community Engagement Team Updates
The Community Engagement Team would like to thank our members who have volunteered over the last 12 months to help achieve our strategic plan to raise awareness, educate and communicate the need of a sustainable future for our community.

Renewables in Agriculture Conference - 4 July 2024
GBSAN has received a grant from Acciona Energía to send 10-12 Granite Belt landholders to the National Renewables in Agriculture Conference and Expo in Toowoomba on 4 July 2024.

Cat control – free traps available
People who are impacted by straying cats on their properties are able to hire a trap from the Council but this costs $13 a week plus a $88 refundable bond. To assist those who cannot afford this expense, GBSAN has recently purchased 2 cat traps which will be available free of charge to members.

Major breakthrough on Broadwater State Forest tenure upgrade
GBSAN’s campaign to have the tenure of the Broadwater and part of the Passchendaele State Forests upgraded to ensure better management and greater protection hit a snag 12 months ago with the discovery that mining company Stanaurum had exploration leases covering both forests. Following discussions with Stanaurum, it appears the way is clear for the upgrade of Broadwater at least.

GBSAN Stanthorpe Today Column April 2024
The recent local government elections have delivered a totally new local political landscape on the Southern Downs. Melissa Hamilton won an emphatic victory over incumbent mayor Vic Pennisi, and the new Council will be dominated by new councillors and, possibly for the first time, the majority of councillors will be women. They also look like they are younger on average than previous councils, indicating a generational shift.

Queensland Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit
Queensland Farmers’ Federation in partnership with the Queensland Government, has prepared the Queensland Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit to assist and inform landholders as they respond to and negotiate with energy industry representatives about accessing land and developing renewable energy projects.

GBSAN on Ten FM
Ken Waldron from the Granite Belt Sustainable Action Network went on Ten FM with host The Scotsman to talk about sustainability and specifically water security. Ken didn’t pretend to have all the answers but the key message was “join the conversation & be informed based on measurable data and the science”. This is an important topic for everyone in the region and we all need to work together to find the best solutions. Hopefully the new council will work with the State & Federal Government, the scientists & the local community to build a long term solution for the region.

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Home Energy Advisor Sebastian Crangle
On Saturday 20 April we’ll be hosting a home energy event in a GBSAN member home. Details have been sent to members - please RSVP if you’d like to attend. Home Energy Advisor Sebastian Crangle will be talking about how to save energy costs in your home.

TerraCycle
There are now several TerraCycle collection bins at the Whistlestop Community Garden at the Stanthorpe Railway Station. They are available for Dental products, Hair products & Coffee pods.

GBSAN Float at the Apple & Grape
The GBSAN float in the Apple & Grape Festival parade was a crowd favourite. Special thanks to Sally Gebbett for her wonderful creative skill to make Queenie the Quoll as well as all the animal templates. Thanks also to our amazing team of volunteers who helped decorate and man the float.

GBSAN Sustainability Survey Results Now In
The responses to the GBSAN candidate sustainability survey are now in. The survey was undertaken to gauge interest and support amongst local government election candidates on the Southern Downs for a variety of sustainable development initiatives that fall within the Council’s Environmental Sustainability Strategy.

2024 SDRC Election Candidate Survey
We have asked all candidates a series of questions relating to sustainability. We will post their responses on our SDRC Election page as they are received.