Healthy Land & Water is South-East Queensland’s leading environmental organisation, transforming science into action to protect natural assets, build climate resilience, and deliver measurable sustainability outcomes.
Healthy Land & Water helps businesses transform their sustainability commitments into high-impact, nature-based projects that improve water quality, restore ecosystems, and build climate resilience in South-East Queensland.
With over 25 years of science-backed expertise and deep community partnerships, we deliver measurable outcomes that align with ESG strategies to support biodiversity and enhance social value.
Healthy Land & Water sets the benchmark for environmental stewardship, climate resilience, and community engagement in South East Queensland, and beyond.
Our value lies in our ability to transform science into action, delivering measurable outcomes that protect and enhance the region’s natural assets and liveability.
We don’t just manage natural resources and protect environmental health - we future-proof communities, restore ecosystems, and build resilience. Healthy Land & Water is where science meets strategy, and where local action drives catchment, regional, state and even international impact.
We are focused on building the health, resilience and liveability of our beautiful & biodiverse region, and beyond.
Healthy Land & Water is the official natural resources management (NRM) body for South East Queensland. There are 54 NRM bodies covering every inch of Australia.
We are the go-to environmental body for the region, providing services, expertise and projects for the region. We also tailor several of our signature programs for delivery to areas across Queensland, Australia and internationally.
Each year we deploy hundreds of on-ground projects and provide advice for decision-makers to protect and improve our environs.
We are helping communities, businesses and government to protect and build the health and resilience of our ecosystems, so that by the time the Olympics and Paralympics roll around in 2032, we can all proudly be part of showcasing our region globally as a sensational place to live, work & play.
Driving more targeted environmental action in the lead up to the games will also help create an environmental legacy which will be a strong foundation to continue to build action for our ecosystems over the coming decades.