
Woppaburra Elder Uncle Bob Muir honoured for marine leadership
JCU honours Uncle Bob Muir for bringing Woppaburra knowledge and marine science together through AIMS partnerships.
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JCU honours Uncle Bob Muir for bringing Woppaburra knowledge and marine science together through AIMS partnerships.

Asbestos structures on Pine Islet in the Percy Isles will be removed to support reef island restoration near Mackay.

A $7.5m NQBP-JCU partnership will deliver reef research, marine restoration, and training across four North Queensland ports.

JCU and Whitsundays Regional Council sign first partnership to expand student placements, boost workforce skills and support regional innovation.

Indigenous-led land project created jobs, restored 375ha, and cut reef sediment by 11 tonnes each year in Central QLD.

JCU honours Uncle Bob Muir for bringing Woppaburra knowledge and marine science together through AIMS partnerships.

Asbestos structures on Pine Islet in the Percy Isles will be removed to support reef island restoration near Mackay.

A $7.5m NQBP-JCU partnership will deliver reef research, marine restoration, and training across four North Queensland ports.

JCU and Whitsundays Regional Council sign first partnership to expand student placements, boost workforce skills and support regional innovation.

Indigenous-led land project created jobs, restored 375ha, and cut reef sediment by 11 tonnes each year in Central QLD.

JCU honours Uncle Bob Muir for bringing Woppaburra knowledge and marine science together through AIMS partnerships.

Asbestos structures on Pine Islet in the Percy Isles will be removed to support reef island restoration near Mackay.

A $7.5m NQBP-JCU partnership will deliver reef research, marine restoration, and training across four North Queensland ports.

JCU and Whitsundays Regional Council sign first partnership to expand student placements, boost workforce skills and support regional innovation.

Indigenous-led land project created jobs, restored 375ha, and cut reef sediment by 11 tonnes each year in Central QLD.