The Brisbane branch advocates conservation through a diverse educational program including expert speakers, Batty Boat Cruises and an informative newsletter. Areas of special interest include Brisbane River (catchment to outfall) and Moreton Island. Branch members also organise regular weekend and day trips to wild places in and around Brisbane.
Branch members have expertise on a wide range of conservation issues ranging from ecological and other scientific resources to broad campaigning experience.
More information about Brisbane Branch and its activities can be found in the branch newsletter or by contacting the Secretary.
Non-members are welcome to attend meetings and activities.
| Address |
PO Box 395, Clayfield 4011 |
| Contact |
3221 0194 or email |
| Meetings |
Fourth Tuesday of every month, except January and December, held at the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, 237 Milton Rd, Milton (UBD 21 L1) |
| ABN |
98 822 357 323 |
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