by Binna Burra | Mar 21, 2024 | News, Science Matters Blog
While camping at Binna Burra, a researcher from The University of Queensland has discovered a new genus of fluffy longhorn beetle. The freshly named Excastra albopilosa was found by University of Queensland School of the Environment PhD candidate James Tweed, who...
by Binna Burra | Aug 25, 2023 | Science Matters Blog
Congratulations go to one of our shareholders and Board member on the emerging Binna Burra Foundation, Dr Johanna Nalau. Dr Nalau is based at the Griffith University School of Environment and Science and teaches the university’s world-first master’s degree in climate...
by Binna Burra | Jun 17, 2023 | Science Matters Blog
With the support of interdisciplinary scholar PALs (Partnerships, Alliances, Linkages) in Australia, the USA, Hong Kong and the UK, this ground-breaking resource for university students and researchers draws data relating to the devastation of the heritage listed...
by Binna Burra | Jun 1, 2023 | Science Matters Blog
In this era of mass social media communications, how do communities and stakeholders generate and exchange information on disasters caused by natural hazards? It is clear that online social media messaging is now a central form of disaster communication. This study by...
by Binna Burra | Mar 31, 2023 | Media Release, News, Science Matters Blog
Binna Burra Lodge is proud to celebrate its 90th anniversary this year, marking the first camp on what is now the Binna Burra Cultural Landscape. At the same time, we also recognise the 100th anniversary of the Entomological Society of Queensland, which is a...
by Binna Burra | Mar 31, 2023 | Science Matters Blog
At Binna Burra, we are passionate about protecting and preserving the koalas that call our region home. These beloved creatures are an integral part of our community and we are committed to ensuring their well-being. As the largest population of wild koalas in...