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Seagrass monitoring data turned into an online dashboard
An environmental dashboard which allows the public to monitor the health of seagrass communities across North Queensland Bulk Ports’ (NQBP) four operating ports is now live.
Internship program
Two JCU students were recently provided an environment-focused internship to learn the ropes from our team based at NQBP’s Mackay office. We had a chat with intern Ella Smyth about her real-world experience.
New port marine science internship
Two fortunate students from James Cook University will work alongside industry leaders as part of the inaugural internship program run by North Queensland Bulk Ports and the university.
EcoPorts grants a blooming success
Sustainability plays a key role in ten school projects which have each received a $1000 EcoPorts grant from North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation..
Environment grants open to local schools
North Queensland Bulk Ports is helping local students grow their knowledge and love for the environment with a number of grants on offer.
Air quality data goes live
Real-time air quality information is now available for Mackay Marina and McEwens Beach via a new digital dashboard from North Queensland Bulk Ports.
Partners in protection: NQBP & JCU
NQBP and James Cook University revealed a $3 million research partnership in Mackay today.
Showcasing leadership and commitment to environmental protection
Ensuring the environment remains at the forefront of business planning and operations will be the focus of talks, by North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) and other industry-leading organisations, at the 2017 Australasian Coasts & Ports Conference this week in Cairns.
Learning to protect our marine life
Bowen State High School’s project to breed and monitor growth rates and water quality impacts on barramundi and redclaw has gained a boost.
NQBP and JCU take out national award for environmental work
One of North Queensland Bulk Ports’ (NQBP) longest running environmental partnerships took out a national award last night, recognising the effort for the right balance between commercial activities and stewardship of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
Partnering with traditional owners
NQBP’s long-standing relationships with indigenous representatives have helped guide its approach to cultural heritage, port management and development for more than 10 years.