Redcliffe Environmental Forum
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    • Education: Hays Inlet >
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    • Bird Surveys
    • Bird Survey Gallery
    • Water Quality
    • Saltmarsh Project

"Rehabilitate Educate Facilitate"

Our Vision
By providing a platform for community views to be developed, the REF's vision is to ensure that development in Redcliffe and the Moreton Bay Region, is conducted in an ecologically sustainable manner and with the interests of future generations in mind.
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REF on Facebook

You can check out all the latest happenings with REF Inc on Facebook.
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Next REF Meeting

REF Committee Meeting
​28th March 2023
7.00 pm
​D Bay Environmental Hub


​Please contact the REF Secretary for meeting updates
secretary@enviroref.org

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REF Blog

Learn about REF, the people and the wildlife around Hays Inlet and the Redcliffe Peninsula.
Latest News

Deception Bay Environmental Hub

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The Redcliffe Environmental Forum is located at 7 Joseph Crescent, Deception Bay. The facility is available for hire, and you can find out more about booking this facility by clicking on the button below: 
Hiring the hub

​Turtles of Moreton Bay

The Redcliffe Environmental Forum coordinates a Turtle Strandings team of volunteers who work with the Department of Environmental Services and the Moreton Bay Rangers to work on turtle strandings and rescues. Click here if you would like to learn more about this important program. If you would like to become a volunteer with this program, please contact REF secretary at secretary@enviroref.org.
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Click on the image above to go to the Turtles of Moreton Bay Facebook Page

Bushcare for 2023

The Redcliffe Environmental Forum coordinates a number of Bushcare sites under the Moreton Bay Regional Council Bushcare Volunteers Program. You can find out more about the Council programs here. The local sites include Hays Inlet, Deception Bay, the Nathan Road Wetlands and the Chelsea Street Reserve. Click on the button below to see the Bushcare Calendar for 2023. 
Bushcare Calendar

Social Media

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EnviroEd is on Instagram

Checkout images of the wildlife and habitat of Moreton Bay - Don't forget to follow

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REF is on Instagram

Check out some images of REF Inc - Don't forget to follow.




​.The Redcliffe Environmental Forum acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country in and around Moreton Bay and the Redcliffe Peninsula, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community.  It pays respect to them and their cultures, and to Elders both past, present and emerging..
  • Home
    • About Us
  • REF Membership
  • News and Events
    • Deception Bay Community Hub
    • Clean Up Australia Day
    • Mangrove Watch
    • Eco-Path Opening
    • Moreton Bay Wetlands Expo
    • Wetland Wonders
    • About Ramsar
    • Plant a Tree
  • Bushcare Programs
    • Bushcare 2023 Calendar
    • Hays Inlet Bushcare
    • Chelsea Street Bushcare
    • Deception Bay Bushcare Site
    • Nathan Road Wetlands
    • Maine Tce D Bay Bushcare
    • Bushcare Gallery
  • D Bay Environmental Hub
    • Vision for the hub
    • Hiring the Hub
  • Eco-Programs
    • Turtles of Moreton Bay
    • Education: Hays Inlet >
      • Local Wildlife
      • Deception Bay Project
      • Media Gallery
      • Birds of Hays Inlet
    • Bird Surveys
    • Bird Survey Gallery
    • Water Quality
    • Saltmarsh Project