15th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference (APCC15)
Conferences
The 15th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference (APCC15) will be held in Port Douglas, Queensland, from 24–28 August 2026, focusing on plant conservation through collaboration, culture, and climate resilience.
- Hosted at Port Douglas Community Hall in the Wet Tropics
- Theme: “Plant Conservation: Culture, Collaboration and Change”
- Covers rainforest restoration, Traditional Owner partnerships, climate impacts, threatened species management, and biosecurity
- Includes field trips (e.g. Daintree rainforest) and a Rainforest Plant ID workshop pre-conference
- Call for abstracts and registration opening February 2026
- Offers sponsorship and partnership opportunities for government, academia, community, and private sector
How this may be relevant to you
This conference is significant for the mining industry regarding environmental management, biodiversity, and biosecurity in tropical regions.
- Promotes best practice in restoration pertinent to land rehabilitation post-mining
- Highlights Traditional-Owner collaboration useful for land access and cultural heritage protocols
- Addresses climate change impacts that affect project resilience planning
- Biosecurity discussions (e.g. Myrtle Rust) relevant to ecosystem risk assessments
- Field trips offer practical learning in rainforest conservation and monitoring
- Partnerships allow industry involvement in environmental stewardship initiatives
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