NEWS AND EVENTS
Envite Celebrates 30 Years
This month Envite Environment, celebrated a massive 30 years of connecting communities and the environment through the delivery of ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation. Envite was borne out of the recognition that you could improve social outcomes for people experiencing disadvantage whilst also improving the...
The importance Earth Day plays for threatened species in Australia
As we celebrate Earth Day 2023, it is important to remember the crucial role we play in protecting our planet's biodiversity. Many of our threatened species in Australia are less well known than that of our iconic koala, but are just as important when it...
Envite X Corporate Social Responsibility
In today's world, businesses are increasingly expected to actively contribute to society and the environment. We’re going to give a quick overview of the importance of CSR and how Envite can assist your business with implementation of CSR activities. Ethical and Moral Obligation Businesses now...
Latest Skilling Queenslanders for Work Trainees Gain Successful Employment
Our latest Gold Coast Skilling Queenslanders for Work; Work Skills Traineeship team have graduated with all nine trainees being successful in gaining employment straight after completion of the traineeship program. Most trainees have been employed in bush regeneration roles with others taking up horticultural or...
Protecting Koala Habitat in the Northern Rivers Through Private Land Conservation Agreements
East coast koalas have recently been listed as Endangered – one step closer to extinction due to the massive decline in populations. Support to restore and protect their habitat will help reverse their decline.
East coast koalas have recently been listed as Endangered – one step closer to extinction due to the massive decline in populations. Support to restore and protect their habitat will help reverse their decline.
Rebuilding Koala Habitat; One Tree at a Time
Private landholders in New South Wales are backing a push to significantly increase koala habitat in an effort to bring Australia’s iconic emblem back from the brink. Koalas on the east coast of Australia are facing a grim future. Following severe population declines, made worse...
Start a School Based Traineeship in East Gippsland
Looking to get into the environmental industry? Our School Based Traineeship could be for you!
Envite are working with a number of East Gippsland Secondary Schools to offer a School Based Traineeship for young people in Years 10 to 12.
The paid traineeship provides an opportunity to receive practical on-the-job skills and work experience whilst gaining a Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management alongside regular school studies.
Looking to get into the environmental industry? Our School Based Traineeship could be for you!
Envite are working with a number of East Gippsland Secondary Schools to offer a School Based Traineeship for young people in Years 10 to 12.
The paid traineeship provides an opportunity to receive practical on-the-job skills and work experience whilst gaining a Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management alongside regular school studies.
Annual exotic grass treatment in Bundjalung NP
Envite’s Clarence Valley team conduct their treatment of exotic grasses at the Blackrock Campground and surrounding fire trails within the northern section of Bundjalung National Park every year. The site is located approximately forty minutes south of Evans Head on the NSW North Coast and...
Weed control project in Bonville Catchment
Bonville Creek estuary catchment system represents both visually intact and aesthetically pleasing tributaries in rural residential area of Coffs Harbour LGA.
Bonville Creek estuary catchment system represents both visually intact and aesthetically pleasing tributaries in rural residential area of Coffs Harbour LGA.
Bringing back wildlife habitat after fire in the Bungawalbin
Dorodong Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is on the Gumbaynggirr people’s traditional lands and covers 85 hectares. Dorodong is on the Dorrigo Plateau in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. The area protects several waterways, a waterfall and rainforests with links to ancient Gondwanaland (NIAA, Dorodong IPA).
Dorodong Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is on the Gumbaynggirr people’s traditional lands and covers 85 hectares. Dorodong is on the Dorrigo Plateau in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. The area protects several waterways, a waterfall and rainforests with links to ancient Gondwanaland (NIAA, Dorodong IPA).