A Message From Our CEO, Gillian Meppem
During our recent board meeting in Charleville, held with our new Chair Kimberley Swords, we were pleased to formally recognise former Southern Queensland Landscapes Director and respected Charleville local, Karen Tully, for her outstanding service to both Southern Queensland Landscapes and its predecessor, South West NRM. The board also took the opportunity to acknowledge the valuable contributions of past Director Bruce ‘Barcoo’ Scott, who was unable to attend as he was supporting the Charleville community in his role as CEO of Murweh Shire.
As Karen spoke of her experience working in the NRM sector, I reflected on how much the sector has changed but also on how much remains the same. The funding has certainly changed significantly, with the reduced expenditure now directed toward specific programs of work, often across specified geographies, rather than the previous model of funding local community organisations whose stakeholders would then determine the local priorities. It is not for me to judge which is better but simply acknowledge that it has changed. What remains the same is the humbling dedication of individuals and organisations across communities and landscapes who remain willing and able to support natural resource management.
Whilst we will always have significant seasonal variability across southern Queensland, recent long drives have provided me with an opportunity to marvel at the current winter landscape, by and large it’s looking lovely for this time of year. Hearing from colleagues around the nation at a recent NRM Regions Australia event, reminded me to appreciate these bountiful times, we know the season can change swiftly.
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June Board Meeting in Charleville
The Southern Queensland Landscapes Board recently gathered in Charleville to acknowledge and celebrate retired Board Members Karen Tully and 'Barcoo' Bruce Scott. Director Graham Cooke took a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding contribution of long-time supporters, Karen and Bruce.
Board Director Graham Cooke said, "Bruce Scott joined the board in 2020 and with him, he brought excellence in governance knowledge and financial skills. His understanding of the country in South West Queensland is unparalleled, as is his connection to the community in the region. Fellow Board Members were very fortunate to learn from and work with Bruce throughout his time as Director. Bruce retired from the Board in 2024 after accepting the role of CEO at the Murweh Shire Council."
"On behalf of the board, I am also delighted to recognise Karen for the dedication, support and personal sacrifice she has made over the years. I first met Karen in 2018 when she was an active member of the Southern Queensland Landscapes Foundation Committee. At the time, we were navigating the complex process of bringing together three Regional NRM organisations into one. It was no small feat."
"Those early days involved long meetings, often in Toowoomba, requiring hours of travel and time away from home. But Karen’s commitment never wavered. After much collaboration and negotiation, Southern Queensland Landscapes came together as the new NRM late in 2018. Karen’s objectivity, impartiality and were always obvious, she demonstrated a grass roots know how and played a key role in helping shape what Southern Queensland Landscapes is today."
We would like to thank Karen and Bruce for their contribution and dedication to Southern Queensland Landscapes over the years and wish them well into the future.





