Stradbroke Island is home to a number of species which the federal and state governments recognise as being ‘vulnerable’ or ‘endangered’. Some of these are:-
Wallum Sedge frog – Litoria olongburensis
Water Mouse – Xeromys myoides
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Stradbroke Island is home to a number of species which the federal and state governments recognise as being ‘vulnerable’ or ‘endangered’. Some of these are:-
Wallum Sedge frog – Litoria olongburensis
Water Mouse – Xeromys myoides
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Nearmap - see open cut sandmining destruction at Point Lookout in detail.
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Wed 8th Feb 2012 - ABC 612: Environment Minister admits sandmining causes permanent and irreverisble damage.
Friday 3rd Feb 2012 - ABC 7 30 report: Sandmining on Stradbroke Island to be decided at state poll. Major parties policies examined.
20 Jan 2012 - Ch7, Ch10, ABC TV news: Campbell Newman announced he wants sand mining to destroy Stradbroke Island.
16 Jan 2012 - ABC 612: Ministers Andrew Fraser and Vicky Darling mislead the community, they extended sand mining on Stradbroke Island.
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