News
Read the latest GBSAN and Granite Belt sustainability news below.
The need for an effective cat management strategy
Domestic and feral cats are estimated to kill over 300 million native birds and animals in Australia every year.
A Note from the GBSAN President
As a 100% volunteer organisation we are only as strong and effective as our membership and support base. All our teams rely on committed people volunteering their time to make our community more sustainable and maintain our region's phenomenal landscape.
Wind Farm Tours
Acciona Energia are hosting free community tours of the wind farm from September at the MacIntyre Wind Farm.
Protecting our biodiversity helps overall wellbeing
Relative to other high country regions particularly south of the border, the Granite Belt and Traprock remain in good ecological condition. Many of the species that are regionally extinct on the New England Tableland are still relatively common here.
Think Global act locally
One of GBSAN’s missions is to turn a spotlight on what happens to our rubbish and promote modern, sustainable solutions that convert waste into a resource and divert material away from landfill and create employment, protect the environment and save money.
Fire Ecology workshop
All landholders, RFS members and those in the local community with an interest in learning more about how to use fire to protect biodiversity are invited to participate in this important workshop. With over 60 threatened species of flora and fauna on the Granite Belt and 7 threatened ecological communities, fire plays an important role in their long term sustainability.
FREE on-farm energy efficiency program
Energy Southern Queensland (EnergySQ), an on-farm energy efficiency program being offered FREE to producers/growers in the Southern Downs and Goondiwindi Regional Council areas.
GBSAN’s new campaigns on species and habitat protection
GBSAN is launching a new ambitious Species and Habitat Protection Campaign in 2023. The goal is to enhance the protection and resilience of biodiversity on the Granite Belt and Traprock. While our local landscape is in reasonable health, it faces continued and growing challenges from the onset of climate change, increased impacts from invasive species and increased land clearing.
We are forming four teams which will focus on each of the following priorities: Cat Management; Granite Belt Wildlife Corridors; Broadwater and Amiens State Forest Upgrades; Granite Belt Wildlife Warriors.
Good water management is at the heart of a resilient and sustainable future for the Granite Belt
Water is a key socioeconomic driver of sustainable growth, livelihood, justice, food security and labour. Water availability is a global challenge and one that the Granite Belt community understand all too well.
farming forever - a national plan for climate change and agriculture
Farmers for Climate Action has launched a new report outlining the driving need for a national plan for climate change and agriculture and key policies that can support farmers to cut their emissions and increase farm productivity.
Condamine Gorge Petition
After intensive community and stakeholder consultation and commissioning a detailed assessment by an engineering firm, the previous Council realised the significant community opposition to any engineering solutions (a petition in 2019 to keep the crossings natural attracted more than 1800 signatures) and instead agreed to trial a permit system.
However, the current council claims a permit system is not possible and within a few months of coming into power has undone all previous consultation to push ahead with its plans to install the cheapest version of engineered solutions.
Review: The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
Review of the documentary ‘The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil’ (2006).
Sustainability Matters column from Stanthorpe Today
Welcome to the first edition of a new monthly column Sustainability Matters. The column will address issues related to sustainable development, that is, promoting projects initiatives and policies that deliver developments in our region that add social and economic value in ways that do not degrade our environment.
Container refund scheme submission
GBSAN’s submission to provide feedback on the proposed expansion of the Container Refund Scheme in Queensland.
Grower Information Evening - Worm castings & Productivity
Join the Granite Belt Growers Association, the SQNNSW Innovation Hub, Worms Downunder and Graeme Sait from Nutri-Tech Solutions to find out how worms could help boost your productivity.
GBSAN Newsletter
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EV Chargers in Stanthorpe
The charges are located in the south west corner of the Rogers Street car park. There are four chargers, with different speeds, including fast chargers.
GBSAN President's report AGM 2022
2022 was another busy year for GBSAN with plenty of emerging opportunities in 2023.
Indigenous Plants for Health
Foxbar Falls Field Weekend hosted by Indigenous Plants for Health, Nov 19-20. See full program.
GBSAN supports landmark Traprock biodiverse carbon market pilot
GBSAN has played a pivotal role in the establishment of a pilot project involving eight landholders on the Traprock who are partnering with farmer-owned Regen Farmers Mutual

