Final partnership meeting for 2020 highlights achievements
Fitzroy Partnership was pleased to welcome a number of partnership representatives in person and online for a bi-annual meeting in Rockhampton on Tuesday 10 November 2020.
The meeting discussed the full range of activities and achievements of the Partnership during the year and looked forward to 2021 to two major items, a strategic review of the partnership due in February and the release of the 10-year Annual Report Card mid-year.
One of the benefits of Fitzroy Partnership for River Health membership is the unique opportunity for a diverse range of stakeholders operating in the Fitzroy Basin to meet and collaborate about waterway health in the region.
We thank all our valued partners for their commitment to independent reporting on river health and acknowledge the following partners for their contribution at our final partnership meeting for 2020. Pictured (from left to right) and logging in online were:
- Sam Tarlinton, Department of Natural Resources and Mines Queensland
- Tim Kendrick, Anglo American
- Melanie Ballantine, Stanmore Coal
- John Rolfe, CQUniversity
- Crystal Merlow, Curragh
- Patrice Brown, CQG Consulting
- Nigel Burnett, Cotton Australia
- Leigh Stitz, Fitzroy Partnership for River Health
- Peter Conway, BHP, BMA
- Daniel Yates, Idemitsu
- Elyse Riethmuller, FBA (Absent from photo)
- Rachel D’Arcy (online), Office of Great Barrier Reef
- Frances Hayter (online), Queensland Resources Council
- Tania Kennedy (online), Kestrel Coal
- Tamara Anderson (online), Peabody
- Eva Abal (online), International River Foundation.
For more information about the work of Fitzroy Partnership visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYoUznE6xk0