Desert Channels Queensland

Contact us

Office Location:
92 Galah St, Longreach
Mailing Address:
PO Box 601 Longreach 4730

Contact Information:
Phone: (07) 4658 0600
Email: info@dcq.org.au
Website: http://www.dcq.org.au

Go to region

Our region

Desert Channels Queensland

See the full topography of our amazing region.

Download Map

We have worked with the community to develop a natural resource management plan that addresses issues identified by the community. To view our plan, and for an overview of the planning process we used, visit our website. Desert Channels Queensland (DCQ) is a regional NRM body. It is one of 14 in Queensland and 55 Australia-wide.  DCQ is a coming together of the community to ensure a sustainable future for the region. It is made up of a Board, staff, implementation groups and the community.

News headlines

Landcare gong for DCQ

Desert Channels Queensland has continued its enviable record of being a champion of Landcare with recognition at the Queensland Landcare Awards ceremony at Government House on the first day of spring.
On a day when the mercury returned to something like normal after a premature surge into summer, a small band of Landcare faithful gathered to watch Governor Penelope Wensley award DCQ with 2 firsts and a third for their work with Landcare over the past 12 months.

read more

Funding cuts are bitter medicine

The ramifications of Australian Government’s funding cuts have again rippled across the Central West with the recent removal of Desert Uplands Committee representation from the Board of Desert Channels Queensland.
According to Peter Douglas, Chair of DCQ, the government only provided $50,000 for the whole of the DCQ region to fund small groups like the Desert Uplands Committee.

read more

Botanic walk boost

More than a decade of dedication and hard work by Barcaldine couple, Marie and Sid O’Dell was vindicated on Monday when the Barcaldine Regional Council’s Botanic Walk was officially opened by the Member for Gregory, The Honourable Vaughan Johnson.

read more

Bringing them home

Around one hundred years ago, skeletal remains of two Iningai Elders were taken from their country, housed in boxes and subjected to scientific study. Now, due to the efforts of the Iningai Custodians, they have finally come home.

read more

Common Sense the Winner at Wild Rivers Forum

Audio Podcast (10 minutes) (click link to listen)

A complete turnaround in approach to the discussion of the impending Wild Rivers legislation exposed the majority of concerns and goals of all parties involved are shared. Common ground and common sense were the winners at a July Wild Rivers forum held in Longreach.

Naturally Resourceful in Boulia

Ladies from across western Queensland braved the cold to attend Desert Channels Queensland's (DCQ) Naturally Resourceful Women's Workshop at Boulia from 16 to 17 June.

Location

Javascript is required to view this map.

enQuire Project Search
Keywords:
Group:

powered by enQuire

Regional images

Southern Gulf Burketown Bore Spring