Natural environment
Brisbane City Council is working with the community to protect Brisbane's beautiful, natural environment from invasive species of weeds and pest animals. Find out what Council is doing to take care of our trees, land, wildlife and waterways. Council's Environment Centres help to educate and engage communities to get involved and enjoy these areas.
Plants, trees and gardening
Council offers gardening advice and workshops, as well as giving free trees to residents to encourage a clean and green city. You can also find out about street trees, bushland restoration and where Council is planting 2 million trees.
Weeds
Find information on Brisbane's weed species and pest plants and advice on how to control and remove weeds on your property.
Protecting wildlife
Brisbane has many pest species that should be controlled and the threatened species that need to be protected.
Bushlands, parklands and wetlands
Enjoy Brisbane's natural areas and find out about the groups that are working to protect them.
Creeks and waterways
Information about Brisbane's creeks and catchments, including waterway health issues and how you can get involved.
Environment Centres
Brisbane's Environment Centres involve the community with educational programs and activities.
Clean air
Brisbane's goal is to have the cleanest air of Australian capital cities by 2026. Find out more.






