Beyond Bunya Dieback Symposium - connecting people for country
An immersive day of insights and collaboration on ecosystem wellbeing at Maleny Community Centre.
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Friday 27 February 2026
8:30am - 4:30pm
23 Maple St, Maleny QLD 4552, Australia
An immersive day of insights and collaboration on ecosystem wellbeing at Maleny Community Centre.
Friday 27 February 2026
8:30am - 4:30pm
23 Maple St, Maleny QLD 4552, Australia
Step into a day filled with rich exchanges of knowledge and culture at the Beyond Bunya Dieback Symposium. This event brings together Traditional Custodians, researchers, conservationists, and international experts to explore the impact of dieback on ecosystems.
Experience a unique blend of cultural wisdom and scientific research, fostering meaningful conversations that support community-led responses to environmental challenges. It's a chance to connect deeply with people passionate about caring for Country.
Whether you're interested in conservation, culture, or science, this symposium offers a valuable opportunity to build relationships and explore practical approaches to ecosystem wellbeing.
The symposium runs from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, featuring a diverse line-up of speakers and presentations. Attendees will engage in discussions that connect culture, science, and community perspectives on Bunya and other species.
The program encourages knowledge exchange and collaboration, supporting place-based action and conservation efforts. The speakers' program will be announced in January 2026, promising a dynamic and informative day.
This event is hosted by Brush Turkey Enterprises, a family-run conservation and education business dedicated to collaborative environmental action.
The event takes place at Maleny Community Centre, located at 23 Maple St, Maleny QLD 4552, on Jinibara Country.
The venue is accessible and situated within the Sunshine Coast region, making it convenient for families and community members to attend.
Parking and local transport options are available nearby, ensuring easy access for all participants.
Please verify event details closer to the date as information may be updated. The event is designed for those interested in community, conservation, and cultural connections.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance to secure your place at this unique symposium.
The event supports collaborative, community-led responses to ecosystem challenges and encourages respectful engagement with Traditional Custodians.
Tickets are available for booking through the event website. Pricing details are not specified, so please check the official ticket link for the most current information.
Early booking is advised due to the event's specialized nature and limited capacity.
This is a valuable opportunity to participate in a significant conservation and cultural event in the Sunshine Coast region.