News

Read the latest GBSAN and Granite Belt sustainability news below.

Community Engagement Team updates
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Community Engagement Team updates

Community Engagement Team news & upcoming events

  • Bushcare day 16 July at Greenlands

  • Trivia night – 11 October 2025 – keep this evening free so you can come along and enjoy a night out with friends at our fundraiser. Details to follow.

  • Pub Chat – Friday 6 September, 5pm O'Mara's Hotel – out the back.

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Wattle workshop
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Wattle workshop

The Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium is organising a wattle identification workshop on Saturday 16 August in the discovery centre at the Amiens State School. So if you want to learn more about the diversity of wattles on the Granite Belt, this will be a great opportunity to improve your skills.

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Cat Management Public Meeting 23 August
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Cat Management Public Meeting 23 August

GBSAN's cat management group is proposing to hold a public information session on Saturday 23 August to help raise community awareness about the impacts cats are having on wildlife, neighbours and human health. The discussion will also cover what strategies can be used to encourage responsible pet ownership to try and reduce these impacts.

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Boomerang Alliance Needs YOU!
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Boomerang Alliance Needs YOU!

Boomerang Alliance is pushing to stop plastic pollution and solve the packaging issue by lobbying for an extended producer responsibility scheme to require producers to fund the collection and recovery of their packaging, by fast-tracking a national soft plastics collection scheme and by introducing tougher regulations for problem plastics and single-use plastic items.

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The Screening of “Messy” Documentary- an inspiring local story
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

The Screening of “Messy” Documentary- an inspiring local story

The setting is Messines Farm in Amiens on the Granite Belt, and it is the star of the show. In four parts, the documentary explores the practice of regenerative farming in real life.  Backed up by the evidence and guest scientists the documentary clearly outlines the benefits of regenerative farming and what it looks like from the soil up. 

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Threatened Species
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Threatened Species

The Granite Belt urgently needs a strategy to reverse the threat of species extinction in our region. Locally endangered species include the Koala and the Spotted- tailed Quoll. According to the latest information, 27 fauna species are listed as threatened and 45 species of the Granite Belt’s flowering plants are listed as threatened including 5 that are critically endangered.

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Bottle Cap recycling at the Whistlestop Community Gardens
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Bottle Cap recycling at the Whistlestop Community Gardens

Plastic bottle caps are often on the list of the most common items found in wild places and every effort we can make to keep them out of our environment is worthwhile. Unfortunately, the advice for citizens in the Southern Downs has been to take the lids off bottles and put them in the landfill bin, but there are many people in our community who have been hoarding caps in the hope that a solution can be found. We think we might have found one!

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Insurance and climate change
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Insurance and climate change

Climate change sceptics and deniers need to go no further than their home insurance bills to confirm that we are all starting to pay for the impacts of climate change. 

As the financial arbiters of risk and associated costs, the global insurance sector has started passing on the cost of climate change to consumers. And like climate change, the financial impacts are truly global. 

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Community Engagement updates
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Community Engagement updates

We have been putting most of our energy and time this last month into a proposal to relaunch the Land for Wildlife programme in our region and for the Southern Downs Regional Council to create a Land for Wildlife Officer position. 

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GBSAN Pub Chat
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

GBSAN Pub Chat

5PM FRIDAY 16TH MAY 2025. COME FOR A DRINK OUT THE BACK AT O’MARA’S HOTEL AND MEET YOUR FELLOW GBSAN MEMBERS

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Household Chemical Waste Dates Announced
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Household Chemical Waste Dates Announced

The Southern Downs Regional Council has announced the dates for free drop off days for Household Chemicals, Warwick on 12th April, 9am-3pm, and Stanthorpe on 3rd May, 9am-3pm (yes, that’s election day).

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Bushcare morning
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Bushcare morning

Another great Bushcare morning weeding out LOVEGRASS at Amiens where Andrew lives. This is a wildflower hotspot. Andrew has extensive knowledge of the wonderful wildflowers and grasses. We helped grubbing out LOVEGRASS clumps and you can see how native grasses and the endangered Zieria Graniticolia have been able to raise their heads. A good strategic use of our GBSAN Bushcare group to help with bringing back healthy biodiversity. Andrew even baked us a cake and took us on a walk to see the exciting things happening on this block.

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Terracycle at the Whistlestop Gardens
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Terracycle at the Whistlestop Gardens

The Whistlestop Heritage and Community Garden has taken the initiative to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill in the Southern Downs. In a partnership with Terracycle, the Whistlestop has collected over 10,000 blister packs, 15,000 coffee pods and other items which has saved over 150 Kg of waste going to landfill.

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GBSAN Bushcare group
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

GBSAN Bushcare group

Our GBSAN Bushcare group did a mighty job clearing over 500 m of invasive weeds along Accommodation Creek! What a team!

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Will Feral Cats Get the Jump in Queensland?
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Will Feral Cats Get the Jump in Queensland?

We can't afford to muck around when it comes to controlling the numbers of Feral cats in Australia. These super-hunting machines are a growing environmental menace in Australia, posing a significant threat to native wildlife and biodiversity.

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Border Landcare Organic Group (BLOG) is reforming
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

Border Landcare Organic Group (BLOG) is reforming

BLOG is a great way to meet people interested in living a more sustainable lifestyle and to learn new skills. Our format is friendly, flexible and welcoming with monthly Saturday meetings starting at 10am. We have no formal committee - just a few people happy to see BLOG get going again and have a bit of fun. Each month we will meet at someone's property (the host) and focus on a particular subject.

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TerraCycle updates
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

TerraCycle updates

An update from Elaine who runs the TerraCycle program located at the Whistlestop Gardens, at the Stanthorpe Railway precinct.

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December Stanthorpe Today Column
Michelle Ethernest Michelle Ethernest

December Stanthorpe Today Column

Living in the Granite Belt gives us an appreciation of its amazing flora and fauna. Many plants and animals call the Granite Belt home too and some of these species are vulnerable or endangered. Some are unique to this region and not found anywhere else in the world!

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