Powerful partnerships
We partner with people and organisations who share our vision to supercharge our collective efforts and accelerate results.
Everything we do is grounded in collaboration, understanding and mutual benefits.
We drive our own programs as well as delivering projects for others – while always sharing knowledge and insights for the greater good.
Volunteers
The 'people power' who help bring our mission to life and make a personal difference.
Investors
We make responsible investment easier with proven programs and measurable results.
Traditional Owners
With respect for First Nations people's deep knowledge of Country, we partner to revegetate, and foster two way understanding through education and capacity building.
Landholders
We support landholders through the nature refuge registration process to secure and protect biodiversity on private parcels of land.
Primary Producers
We aim to create a thriving future for the land and regional livelihood.
Schools
From STEM experiences and camps, we work to educate and inspire the next generation.
Universities and Researchers
We collaborate with others to support threatened species and underpin a bright future for biodiversity.
Corporates
We help corporate citizens deliver on their environmental, social and governance strategies.
Industry Partners
We join forces and our specialist skills for bigger, better, lasting results.
Government
We deliver on-ground solutions on behalf of government providing data and evidence that supports policy formulation for the good of our regions and State.
Our Partners
Action & Insight
Waterways for Wildlife: One tree at a time
On 11 April, six members of the QTFN team headed out to Aroona Station to plant 300 trees. The trees were planted along a water course that is threatened by erosion and will benefit from more vegetation. Our Waterways for Wildlife project at Aroona aims to widen our riparian buffers to improve habitat quality, […]
Little Liverpool Range Initiative: a collaborative partnership close to home
What is the Little Liverpool Range Initiative? The Little Liverpool Range Initiative (LLRI) has been built on a collaborative partnership between the Queensland Trust for Nature, the Turner Family Foundation, and Ipswich City Council, alongside landholders, natural resource management groups, and other councils working together with the shared goal of conservation. The purpose of LLRI […]
Celebrating land management partnerships at Aroona
QTFN have entered into a long-term partnership with Ecosure and Fireland to help integrate our weed and fire land management methods on Aroona Station. Ecosure’s expertise in restoration planning and delivering on-ground works, and Fireland’s expertise in ecological fire will help us approach restoration efforts strategically across the property. Aroona is at the top of […]