The Wilderness Society is wilderness conservation organisation

The Wilderness Society is Australia's longest-running community-based environmental protection organisation. Born in 1976, it's first major victory was Australia's most famous environmental campaign - saving the Franklin River. Since then, the Society has supportted thousands of concerned people across the country, and worked to protect millions of hectares of Australia's wild places.

Come down to the stall in Campbell Place to meet members of Wilderness Society, learn more about the Society and how you can get involved.

About UQ Sustainability Week 2024

Sustainability Week is an opportunity for the UQ community to celebrate and promote sustainability across UQ's campuses and sites. From August 19-23, a range of activities and events are hosted across all areas of the University, including markets, workshops, crafts and DIY, film screenings, specialist presentations, tree plantings, bird watching and garden tours, solar tours, forums and panel discussions, competitions and challenges to inspire sustainable behaviours.

Join us for the fun, check out the full program! Stay up to date by liking UQ Sustainability on Facebook or following us on Instagram

Venue

UQ St Lucia Campus
Room: 
Campbell Place

Other upcoming sessions

Commute to Curb Carbon Challenge

19 Aug 202423 Aug 2024

E-waste Recycling Drive

19 Aug 202423 Aug 2024

'Re-love your pre-loved' competition

19 Aug 202423 Aug 2024