Skip to main content
Organisations

Terrain NRM

Established in 2003, Terrain NRM is a not-for-profit public company funded from a range of corporate, government and philanthropic sources.

Terrain NRM:

  • Is a community-based not-for-profit organisation supporting natural resource management (NRM) in the Wet Tropics region.
  • Builds partnerships to secure the health of our natural resources including the region's water, biodiversity, soil, climate, traditional owner and community assets.
  • Provides planning direction, information, advice and practical support to community/groups/organisations/individuals with an interest in NRM.

Current key funding programs include the Queensland Government's NRM Investment, Australian Government's National Landcare  Program, Reef Water Quality Programme and Reef Trust, which combined are worth some $9 million, which Terrain is administering on behalf of the region.

Terrain's key role is to support implementation of the  Wet Tropics Plan for People and Country by supporting action, facilitating funding and integrating effort to achieve sustainable communities and ecosystems in the region.

A critical factor in the success of the region's approach to NRM, is the strength of its partnerships across all sectors and tiers of the community.

How we operate

Terrain NRM is guided by a 2015-2020 Strategic Plan. We are independently assessed for performance against this Plan every three years.

Terrain is a Breastfeeding friendly workplace 

Additional Community Support Services

Many community NRM groups find it hard to access grants because they are not incorporated.

Funding bodies generally prefer to deal with an experienced incorporated legal entity rather than an unincorporated group of individuals.

Share

Related Projects

Related content

News

Threatened Species draws sell-out crowd

Two days, 270-plus passionate, knowledgeable people and a lot of work ahead… With growing concerns about the nu

View

News

Spotlight on threatened species conservation

Traditional owners, recovery teams, leading scientists and community advocates will gather in Cairns on  

View

News

2021 North Qld Threatened Species Symposium

Promoting greater collaboration and knowledge sharing to support the protection of north Queensland’s threatened species.

View

Newsletter Articles

North Qld Threatened Species Symposium

The North Queensland Threatened Species Symposium will be held on 16-17 February 2021 at the Cairns Colonial Club.

View

News

Biodiversity key to a thriving northern Australia

Far North Queensland is home to over 500 threatened plant and animal species and we need to act fast to save them fro

View

Newsletter Articles

Communications and Engagement Workshop for Extension Officers

A Communications and Engagement Workshop for Extension Officers took place in Mareeba on 23 May.

View

Newsletter Articles

Groundswell of Far North Farmers Embrace Soil Programs to Build Climate Resilience  

Words Juliana Foxlee | Photo provided

View

News

Up to $16m to Protect the Far North’s natural resources

Cassowaries and the endangered Golden-Shouldered Parrot are among the winners in a $16 million investment for Far North Queensland.

View