Abandoned baby koala found at Carina Heights planting site
A baby koala, about 6 months old, was found curled up in the midst of our planting site at Salvin Creek, Carina Heights. The Green Army team were at the site for routine maintenance. There was no sign...
View ArticleSalvin Creek Community Planting Day
We had a planting at Salvin Creek Friday 6th November. The event was with Suncorp volunteers and B4C with sponsorship from Brisbane Airport Corporation Community Grant. 160 plants were put in on the...
View ArticleB4C / QUU partnership: Pine Mountain Rd, Carina
Our partnership with QUU has produced positive results with rehabilitation works on over 30 sites. One of these is the Pine Mountain Rd, Carina project. More
View ArticleSalvin Creek – your help needed!
On September 2nd, 2016 TriCare lodged a new application, which does not have to be advertised and there is NO OBJECTION RIGHTS FROM THE COMMUNITY. More
View ArticleSign the petition to protect the Salvin Creek Waterway Corridor
Protect Salvin Creek waterway corridor - reject development application A004470663. More
View ArticleA win for local waterway corridor, TriCare application rejected
We are very happy to announce that there’s been a win for the community, waterway corridor and wildlife surrounding Salvin Creek, with the blocking of TriCare’s controversial development application at...
View ArticleTriCare development at odds with community and Council
TriCare is asking Brisbane ratepayers to foot the bill for an appeal against a planning decision to protect a creek and wildlife corridor at Carina Heights. More
View ArticleSalvin Creek suffering from development stalling
The derelict buildings, left for years by TriCare at Carina Heights, finally provided the disaster that local residents have feared. A fire burned out one of the buildings on the night of Saturday...
View ArticleFurther damage at under protected Salvin Creek
There was another fire at the dilapidated TriCare buildings at Creek Road, Carina Heights on the evening of Saturday 20th January. B4C Catchment Manager Wayne Cameron returned to his Carina Heights...
View ArticleSalvin Creek Corridor Success – wildlife moving safely
Years of hard work, collaboration and community involvement has made these fauna movement solutions possible. More
View ArticleProperty reno and boom for wildlife
Bulimba Creek Environment Fund has just supported the Friends of Salvin Creek with an innovative habitat project. More
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