Landcare Queensland
PO Box 13204, George Street Q 4003
M E D I A R E L E A S E
11 December 2009
Queensland Landcarers truly are Legends
Queenslanders have always had an intricate connection with the land in which they live
and as we celebrate Proclamation Day this week, recognising Queenslands 150th
anniversary, Landcare Queensland has launched a series of digital stories, Landcare
Legends, to celebrate and recognise the tireless commitment of those looking after the
Queensland landscape.
Landcare Queensland received funding through the Queensland Governments Q150
community funding program which has allowed them to compile the collection of
Landcare Legends digital stories which are displayed on the Landcare Queensland
PlaceStories website www.landcareqld.placestories.com.
Landcare Queensland Project Coordinator Mr Justin Ward has worked with a variety of
Landcare groups and individuals to assist them to produce their inspiring stories.
The collection of stories really demonstrates the variety of activities and people
involved in Landcare in Queensland and their unwavering commitment to the repair and
protection of our uniquely Queensland landscapes.
We sought nominations for Landcare Legends stories from the landcare network and we
have put together the stories published from these nominations. It was great to see
keen interest from the groups for their story to be told and we hope to continue to grow
this collection of stories for years to come said Mr Ward.
Landcare is an informal community driven network of people who all have one thing in
common, a desire to learn more about and look after our precious natural resources.
While the term Landcare was first used in relation to the now 40,000 strong network of
volunteers 20 years ago, Queenslanders have been caring for their land for a much longer
period of time. Some long time Landcare stalwarts have memories and photographs of
field days and conservation projects dating back to the 50s and beyond.
The current strength of the Landcare movement is based on these pioneers who have
long held the torch for the sustainable use of our natural resources in order for our future
generations to live from and enjoy the landscapes that are uniquely Queensland.
Queenslanders enjoy the most diverse environment in Australia, from productive
agricultural lands to pristine rainforest, natural inland rivers to beautiful beaches and
the great barrier reef. Hopefully these stories inspire even more people to get involved
in their local Landcare group to help look after a landscape that is definitely worth
caring for
Landcare Queensland
PO Box 13204, George Street Q 4003
There are Landcare groups right across Queensland who are carrying out local projects. If
you are interested in finding out where your closest Landcare groups is and how you can
get involved in their activities contact Landcare Queensland on 07) 3211 4413 or visit
To view the Landcare Legends stories visit the Landcare Queensland PlaceStories website
Media enquiries to Landcare Queensland, 07 3211 4413.