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...
by Binna Burra | Nov 7, 2022 | Science Matters Blog
Article credit: ABC Gold Coast / By Dominic Cansdale They're small in scale but huge in consequence. Insects and the critical role they play in biodiversity are often overlooked when climate change is discussed. But a team of ecological researchers are hoping to...
by Binna Burra | Oct 31, 2022 | Science Matters Blog
Englert, F., Greenwood, J., Dupré, K., Roberts, M., van der Have, J. (2022). Reconnecting with community and nature through an accessible sensory trail at Binna Burra Lodge [Sensory trail proposal report]. Unpublished manuscript. Griffith University. Click to view...
by Binna Burra | Sep 27, 2022 | News, Science Matters Blog
Since 1933, volunteering has been a key part of the ‘spirit of Binna Burra’. Since the 2019 bushfire devastation, volunteers have assisted substantially to the disaster recovery process on the Binna Burra Cultural Landscape. Steve Noakes, Chair of Binna Burra Lodge...