Cape York Weed & Feral Animals

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2022 | The Year in Review

To all our valued partners and friends, happy Christmas and a Merry New Year from all of us.

  • one our proudest moments this year was that our Indigenous Not for Profit Group has been Incorporated for ten years.

  • Other special moments include completing our Highways and Byway-Healing Annan/Endeavour Catchment's Community & Capacity Building-Follow Up.

    You can find further details at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highwaysandbyways.org.au and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highwaysandbywaysltd/

  • Queen's Jubilee Tree Planting Project, in honour of Queen Elizabeth 11

  • starting our ‘Cape York East Coast Pond Apple Maintenance and Control Project’

  • we continued with our Agrifutures Producer Technology Uptake Program

  • earlier in December, we represented Cape York at the Queensland Environmental Symposium held in Brisbane

  • we were presented by the Cairns and Far North Environment Centre as the PREMIER Indigenous Natural Resource Management Group for Cape York

  • we were also introduced to our Federal Environmental Minister, Tanya Plibersek

  • we showcased our work and highlighted our love and concern for our Cape York country

    We would like to extend a very heartfelt thank you to all who were unwavering in their support.

    We are very grateful and humbled to be thought good enough to get special recognition for our achievements.

    Once again, it is the mango season time of year. We would like to extend a big thank you to everyone (members, workers, volunteers, sponsors and well-wishers) for keeping the non-profit group up and running.

    Our office, at ”11 John Street Cooktown” will be closed 20 December 2022 -9 January 2023.
    Please feel free to keep up to date on Facebook (Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals Inc), Twitter or our website. All links to our media pages are listed.