This land has been cared for by the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul peoples for tens of thousands of years - long before Woogaroo Forest had a name on any map or was 'owned' by any Corporation. In just a few decades of development pressure, that legacy now sits closer than ever to being permanently undone.
The agreement that still governs this site is specifically exempt from the vegetation clearing laws and koala habitat protections that apply everywhere else in Queensland. What follows is the timeline of how we got here - and the decision still to come.
Professor Euan Ritchie - Wildlife Ecology & Conservation
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