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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time in Gold Coast. From music to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join Ocean Connect's Marine Biologists for citizen science and monitor the health of Gold Coast's seagrass meadows. Actively monitor seagrass conditions around the Gold Coast. Seagrasses play a critical role in coastal ecosystems, providing nursery habitat for animals, preventing coastal erosion, and sequestering carbon dioxide.
Floodland follows residents of Lismore, NSW, Australia's most flood-prone postcode, through the aftermath of catastrophic flooding in 2022. The film highlights the clash over the town's future and the emergence of hope through a First Nations trauma centre. As residents face the decision to adapt or abandon Lismore, the film captures the emotional journey of those living on the floodplain.
Join Ocean Connect in the search for sea slugs and nudibranch in the rocky shores in Burleigh. Record and identify the sea slugs inhabiting the rocky shore habitat in Burleigh to assist in mapping the diversity of the area and creating a species list for the Burleigh Heads Rocky Shores. This workshop is suitable for adults and children supervised by their parents.
Join Watergum for a Gold Coast Community Beach Clean for Conservation and learn about the incredible marine life that calls the Gold Coast home. This event is the perfect opportunity to give back to nature and expand your marine knowledge.
Come along to Watergum Community's fourth cane toad busting night. Join our Toad Bust and work together to control cane toads: meet some like-minded individuals, learn some new toad busting skills, and make a difference for our environment.
Make a meaningful impact and volunteer with the City of Gold Coast and our partners, the Carrara and Boonooroo Bushcare Groups. Join us for a rewarding volunteer opportunity to plant trees. Together, we will restore wildlife habitat.
Join Ocean Connects Marine Biologists for some citizen science to monitor the health of Gold Coast's seagrass meadows. This event will be held at Carters Bank, where participants will kayak to the seagrass meadows. It is crucial to monitor these changes in order to be able to mitigate widespread loss.
Presented by Wendy Davies, Director LatStudios and Glenn Hay, Practice Director LatStudios. This seminar will explore principles and strategies from the City of Gold Coast’s recently released Private Development Landscape Guidelines. Join members of the LatStudios team as they discuss how the six key citywide design principles can be applied to encourage private landscapes that are responsive to context, resilient, contribute to vibrant neighbourhoods and reinforce subtropical character and local biodiversity.
Join Watergum for a community beach clean and learn about the incredible marine life that calls the Gold Coast home. From dugongs to whales, seagrass meadows to rocky reefs, and our much-loved marine turtles, our coastline is teeming with life worth protecting.
Join Sea World’s Marine Sciences team for an exclusive presentation update on their current animal rescue and rehabilitation cases. Strictly for youth to adult aged 12 years and above. Under 16s must have guardian present and supervising.
Join the City of Gold Coast and Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group in helping to restore parklands adjoining Bonogin Creek through community tree planting. Enhance the parkland's natural beauty and biodiversity. All equipment provided. Suited for ages 5 and above.
Protect, restore, and enhance our natural areas with NaturallyGC Landcare. Be part of a conservation effort with the City of Gold Coast and Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group, planting trees to restore Bonogin Creek ecosystems and wildlife habitats. A City officer will be on-site, with all materials supplied and holes pre-dug. If you enjoy the outdoors, community action, and helping protect our natural environment, this event is for you. No experience is necessary to join.