Hesroc-NQ.org.au - Health & Environment Regional Organisation of Councils.

Local Government addressing natural resources management
and environmental health issues in North Queensland

HESROC - Health & Environment
Regional Organisation of Councils



HESROC exists under the authority of the North Queensland Local Government Association and is made up of six Councils.

  • Townsville
  • Burdekin
  • Dalrymple
  • Charters Towers
  • Hinchinbrook, and
  • Thuringowa


Burdekin Dry Tropics Regional Local Government Network (NRM)


Objectives:

The objectives of (HESROC-NQ) are:

  • To foster open discussion and promote active participation by member local governments in dealing with common environmental management and public health issues and constraints on a regional basis; in the local government areas of Burdekin, Charters Towers, Dalrymple, Hinchinbrook, Thuringowa and Townsville.

  • To encourage responsible public health and environmental management practices within its member local governments.

  • To facilitate a coordinated approach to public health and environmental management throughout its defined region.

  • To promote the development of public health and environmental management strategies and facilities on a regional basis.

  • To develop networks for the receipt and dissemination of information of public health and environmental management issues.

  • To form task-specific working groups to research public health and environmental management issues relevant to the region and prepare appropriate submissions and recommendations.

  • To invite the participation of representatives of State agencies and the private sector in discussion on relevant issues.

    To seek funding from State and Federal governments for appropriate projects.

  • To commission external organisations or persons to conduct investigations and report on relevant issues.



Projects:
Natural Resources Management & Biodiversity

Waste Management
  • HESROC-NQ local governments initiated a Regional Waste Management Strategy in response to the need to have and develop an integrated approach to waste management across the social-economic and environmental region of HESROC.

Environmental Health
  • Litter Strategies

  • Environmental Protection Working Group (soon)




HESROC-NQ Contacts:
 
Chair
Cr. Ann Bunnell
Townsville City Council
Ph: 07 4727 9025, Fax: 07 4727 9053
eml: ab1@townsville.qld.gov.au

 
Secretariat
Mr Grant Steen
Townsville City Council
Ph: 07 4727 9003, Fax: 07 4727 9054
eml: hesrocnq@townsville.qld.gov.au

 
NQ Delegates 2007 - Members
Ann Bunnell (Townsville)

Cr. Jenny Lane (Thuringowa)

Cr. Sam Torrisi (Hinchinbrook Shire)

Cr. Treena List (Burdekin Shire)

Cr. Owen Smith(Charters Towers)

Cr. Graham McGregor (Dalrymple)
Ann.Bunnell@townsville.qld.gov.au

Cr.lane@thuringowa.qld.gov.au

sjjmtorrisi@bigpond.com.au

Treena.List@burdekin.qld.gov.au

gaswin@bigpond.net.au

mail@dalrymple.qld.gov.au

 
Officers - Health Services Coordinators
Mr Greg Bruce, Mr Gavin Hammond (Townsville City)
Mr Gavin Lyons, Mr Gary Ewart (Thuringowa City)
Mr Tudor Tanase (Hinchinbrook Shire)
Ms Tracy Jensen (Burdekin Shire)
Mr Michael Langburne (Charters Towers City)
Mr Ramon Jayo (Dalrymple Shire)

 
Working Group Contacts
Animal Management Angela Lawson
Angela.Lawson@townsville.qld.gov.au
Food Safety Michael Langburne
mlangburne@charterstowers.qld.gov.au
Pest Management Shaun Warner
shaunw@thuringowa.qld.gov.au
Environmental Protection Rosey Strong
Rstrong@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au
Natural Area Management

Andrew Hannay
Andrew.Hannay@townsville.qld.gov.au

Vector Control Tracy Jensen
tracy.jensen@burdekin.qld.gov.au
Waste Management Ian Kuhl
Ian.Kuhl@townsville.qld.gov.au




Shires and Cities

Burdekin Shire

Charters Towers
Dalrymple Shire

Hinchinbrook Shire

City of Thuringowa

Burdekin Shire
Burdekin
Hinchinbrook Shire
Hinchinbrook
Charters Towers
Charters Towers
Townsville City
Townsville
City of Thuringowa
Thuringowa
Dalrymple Shire
Dalrymple

HESROC-NQ

Townsville State Of Environment Report
Townsville State of Environment Report