
Understanding Bush Regeneration in South East Queensland
Bush regeneration is more than just removing weeds — it's a science-based process that works with nature to restore native plant communities. Here's what every landholder in SEQ needs to know.

Project updates, ecological insights, and practical guides for landholders, councils, and conservation groups across South East Queensland.
MycoRegen is the process of using living fungi to assist in the phased removal of woody weeds. Rather than relying solely on chemical herbicide injection, this approach focuses on locally occurring mycelium that target trees, allowing them to gradually decompose and return to soil.

Bush regeneration is more than just removing weeds — it's a science-based process that works with nature to restore native plant communities. Here's what every landholder in SEQ needs to know.
Invasive weeds cost Australian landholders billions each year. Discover the five most effective, ecologically sound weed management strategies used by professional bush regenerators.
Healthy creek banks are the foundation of a thriving property. Learn how strategic riparian revegetation reduces erosion, improves water quality, and creates vital wildlife habitat.
Koala populations in South East Queensland are under serious pressure. Discover how targeted habitat restoration and wildlife corridor creation is helping koalas recover across the Scenic Rim.
Queensland's biodiversity offset framework can be complex. We break down the key requirements, how offsets are calculated, and how professional ecological restoration can help you meet your obligations.
Using locally sourced seed is critical for successful ecological restoration. We share our field‑tested approach to native seed collection, storage, and propagation for SEQ revegetation projects.
Fire is a natural part of many Australian ecosystems, but poorly managed burns can devastate native vegetation. Learn how to develop a fire management plan that protects and promotes biodiversity.
Australian landholders are increasingly turning to carbon farming as a way to generate income while restoring native vegetation. We explore how ecological restoration projects can qualify for carbon credits.
Our team of ecological restoration specialists is ready to help you transform your land into a thriving native ecosystem.