Envirofiesta raising funds for the environment.

If you would like to make a donation to envirofiesta, CAFNEC campaign, Supernatural Productions or another environmental cause please post a cheque to:

P O Box 323N,

North Cairns. Qld 4870 Australia

Let us know where you would like your donation to go.

or Email Us for more information

sanfrandisko@planet-save.com

 

 

About Cairns and Far North Environment Centre

Cairns and Far North Environment Centre (CAFNEC) was originally formed in 1981 and was incorporated in 1985, when a number of local conservation groups felt a need for administrative services, a contact point and wider representation. Since that time
CAFNEC has been a base for community action and education on environmental
issues in our region.

Over the past 20 years CAFNEC has steadily grown and is a member of Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) and the Australia Conservation Foundation (ACF) and is recognised as the Environment representative for Far North Queensland, Australia.

Our organisation is frequently asked to arrange conservation representation in consultations with government agencies and with interests concerned with land management and conservation. CAFNEC has always operated from a
grass–roots level and aims to actively involve participation from the local Cairns Community. CAFNEC has 344 Members 12 Member Groups / 1 Part time
& 1 Casual Employee. [as at July 2002]

CAFNEC continues to be a powerful advocate for conservation and environmental
issues in Far North Queensland. CAFNEC is involved in some of the most
dynamic campaigns in the country, committed to the preservation
of some of the most intact eco systems
on the continent including Cape York Peninsula, the Gulf region and
Wet Tropics World Heritage Rainforest Areas.

Aims of CAFNEC

CAFNEC provides an administrative service and contact point for conservation issues
in Far North Queensland and CAFNEC is a representation base for
community concerns and education on environmental issues.


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