Palm Island Sustainability

Story: Sustainability
Episode: 7
Presenter: Simon Holloway
Air Date: 19 April 2025


Palm Island in Far North Queensland is a stunning, eco-conscious community that combines traditional First Nations values with modern sustainability practices to protect its pristine environment and ensure the health of both its people and the surrounding ecosystems.

  • Palm Island is part of the Palm Island group, located in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is a pristine tropical region surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef, rich in diverse flora, fauna, and coral ecosystems.
  • The Palm Island community actively engages in sustainable practices, with a strong cultural emphasis on respect for country and maintaining a minimal environmental footprint, in line with traditional First Nations values.
  • Being an isolated island, Palm Island faces unique challenges regarding water, waste, and sewage management, which are crucial for both community health and environmental preservation.
  • Rainwater harvesting and dam management are key strategies employed to ensure the island's water supply is sustainable, addressing the challenges of limited freshwater resources.
  • The island has implemented the "Containers for Change" program, which encourages recycling and reduces waste, helping to keep the environment clean and promoting sustainability.
  • Capital works projects have been introduced to improve sewage systems, ensuring proper waste treatment and reducing environmental impact while supporting the health of the local community and ecosystems.

For more information, head to:
www.palmcouncil.qld.gov.au/


Previous

Next

AS SEEN ON