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In a unique, lush, tropical climate, conservation is very much the hallmark of Cairns.

“Council runs its own native plant nursery, where we propagate trees for our own use but also to assist and support community groups,” said Rachel Small, Team Leader Natural and Cultural Resource Management. “We provide trees to Landcare groups, Conservation Volunteers Australia, Treeforce and Coast Care for revegetation projects.”

Being on the doorstep of two World Heritage areas, the issue of pest management is a key concern for Council and the local community. Cairns City Council’s Pest Management Unit has won various awards for its cutting edge practices in programs, including pig management and the control of feral dogs.

Protected species such as crocodiles will, from time to time, pose a threat to both residents and tourists. Through an initiative of the Mayor, Councillor Kevin Byrne, the Pest Management Unit operate ‘Croc Watch’. Here a purpose built boat is used to track and monitor crocodiles sighted near a populated area, in a waterway or beach. Through a memorandum of understanding with the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Croc Watch assists with the placements of traps and, if required, the closure of beaches.

“Protecting our cultural heritage is also important,” Rachel Small said. “Our Pioneer Cemetery had its first burial in 1887 and ceased operations in 1949. Through restoration works and support from Friends of the Cemetery, this important chapter of early European settlement is being preserved. Work includes placing small plaques on graves where the inscriptions are disappearing due to weathering or vandalism.”

Under the State Government’s Community Jobs Program, over a 21 week period, seven unemployed local youth have gained valuable skills and experience which has often lead to paid work. The Unit has also undertaken revegetation and path construction as part of a community renewal program in Manoora. In addition, participants are able to interact with their local community leading to greater ownership and pride in their suburb.

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