Members and partners
The University of Queensland
The University of Queensland is one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions. It is the largest and oldest university in Queensland and has produced generations of graduates who have become leaders in all areas of society and industry.
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Griffith University
Griffith University is an innovative, multi-campus institution with internationally recognised strengths. It is academically comprehensive, covering the creative and performing arts, the basic sciences and liberal arts, the professions, and newly emerging disciplines at the frontiers of science.
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Monash University
Monash University is Australia's most internationalised university. It has eight campuses including one in Malaysia and one in South Africa, and centres in London, UK and Prato, Italy. An energetic and dynamic university, Monash is committed to quality education and research.
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The University of Western Australia
Established in 1911, UWA is a member of the prestigious 'Group of Eight' Australian research-intensive universities. UWA is characterised by a strong research and post-graduate emphasis based on, and closely linked to, a high quality undergraduate education across the range of disciplines in the arts, sciences and the major professions including law, medicine, engineering and computer science.
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University research centres
PARTNERS
Healthy Waterways PartnershipHealthy Waterways is a program of the Moreton Bay Waterways & Catchments Partnership which created the vision of healthy waterways for the future. We are working with government, community, industry, researchers and traditional owners throughout South East Queensland to improve the health, wealth and beauty of our waterways and catchments. Read more about Healthy Waterways.
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![]() Queensland GovernmentThe Queensland Government is working with local governments, water service providers, industry and the community to ensure we have access to secure and reliable water supplies. To meet future demands on water and increasing water scarcity, the Queensland Government is:
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