
publications.
There’s many people and groups around the region working
to improve reef and waterway health. We think their work
should be celebrated. We’re committed to telling their
stories and hope that it sparks important conversations.


2025 Wet Tropics Waterway Health Report Card.
Most waterways continue to be graded as 'good' in 2024 with the positive impact of constructed fishways highlighted.

Photo competition 2025.
Capture the beauty of our local waterways for your chance to win awesome prizes.

Reef Guardian Councils: New Funding.
Road upgrades to tree planting and improvements to sewers, local Councils are leading the way

Jellyfish and the Great Barrier Reef.
More than 200 species of jellyfish are found along the Great Barrier Reef.

Rainforest Rescue: Healing the Heart of the Daintree.
Scientists and community groups are working hard to reduce on of our most littered plastic items

Fishways: Helping Juvenile Fish Complete Their Lifecycles.
Constructed fishways are helping juvenile fish get across barriers to complete their life cycles

Coral Bleaching Explained.
Scientists and community groups are working hard to reduce on of our most littered plastic items

No Butts: Reducing Cigaretter Litter.
Scientists and community groups are working hard to reduce on of our most littered plastic items

Macroinvertebrates: Small But Mighty.
Community conservationists in Kuranda are surveying bugs, snails and worms as an indicatoe of waterway health



