| EN3.1.1 - Albert and Logan Rivers accessibility and connectivity projects 
 Deliver initiatives identified in the Albert and Logan Rivers Accessibility and Connectivity Plans.
 
 Purpose: To increase community connection, user experience and activation.
 | June 2023 | On Track | During the third quarter of 2022/23 financial year the following actions were progressed: 
This project is on trackthe expression of interest for the Logan and Albert Rivers Trail artworks was developed, opened and advertised.discussions were held with Parks design regarding the design and ordering of the Riedel Park art seat. 
 Branch: Health, Climate and Conservation
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| EN3.2.1 - Riparian Restoration Projects 
 Deliver riparian rehabilitation along priority areas of the Logan and Albert Rivers.
 
 Purpose: To enhance our green canopy and urban forest.
 | June 2023 | On Track | During the third quarter of 2022/23 financial year the following actions were progressed: 
This project is on track.Maintenance works continued at Wendt Park, Wolffdene South Reserve, Luscombe Park and Riverdale ParkStage 3 Riverdale Park Infill Planting procurement process was completed and site preparation works was completedReclink Australia, Skilling Queenslanders for Work, undertook weed management actions in the riparian area at Albert River Park; andAlbert River Park Stage 1 Riparian Revegetation procurement process was completed and site preparation works were completed8 Gossia gonocladas were planted at Luscombe Park and the site was infilled with an additional 100 tubestock during March. 
 Branch: Health, Climate and Conservation
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| EN3.3.1 - Environmental offset delivery 
 Deliver and maintain environmental (vegetation) offset planting sites.
 
 Purpose: To enhance wildlife corridors and core habitat across the city.
 | June 2023 | On Track | During the third quarter of 2022/23 financial year the following actions were progressed: 
This project is on track.maintenance activities of Environmental offset sites continued on active sites of 67hainternal stakeholder engagement for future offset sites was completedthree new sites were approved by Council for new Environmental Offset projects, with 4 more approved for release in September 2023initial contract meeting was held with Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) to deliver Koala offsets in the City of Logan and are now awaiting confirmation from DES prior to project commencement. 
 Branch: Health, Climate and Conservation
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| EN3.4.1 - Environmental conservation partnerships 
 Deliver environmental conservation partnerships.
 
 Purpose: To support the community to:
 
 
become more sustainableconserve and restore private land. | June 2023 | On Track | During the third quarter of 2022/23 financial year, Environmental Conservation Partnerships achieved the following: 
This project is on track.889 members in total participating in the program.16 new Habitat Connections members joined the program making 435 properties in total21 new Land for Wildlife properties were registered totalling 454 properties (3 properties were deregistered from the program)2 new formal agreements finalised making 30 in total (Voluntary Restoration Agreement, Voluntary Conservation Agreement and Voluntary Conservation Covenant)3 formal agreement annual visits were completed37 Land for Wildlife property revisits were conducted543 individual community engagement interactions were provided to community members44.43 hectares were added to the Land for Wildlife habitat network bringing the total to 6225.42 haOxley Creek Landholder Engagement project selected 7 new properties to participate in the program199 Environmental Conservation Partnership members submitted orders for conservation incentives (yearly total is 472 orders)6,288 incentives plants were provided (yearly total to date is 11,773 plants)59 incentives nest boxes were provided (yearly total to date is 97)59 incentives books were provided (yearly total to date is 97)63 herbicide orders were made (yearly total to date is 94). 
 Branch: Health, Climate and Conservation
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| EN3.5.1 - Environmental events and activities 
 Deliver a range of environmental events and activities.
 
 Purpose: To:
 
 
encourage environmental stewardshipenhance environmental awareness across the community. | June 2023 | On Track | During the third quarter of 2022/23 financial year, the Environmental Events and Activities program delivered 16 events to 317 community members. The following events and activities were delivered to the community: 
This project is on track.6 x Agents of Discovery Walks were held at various parks (Darlington Parklands on 9 and 24 January 2023, Logan Gardens on the 9 and 24 January 2023, Glenlogan Lakes Park on 5 March, Homestead Park on 5 March) with 11 participants3 x Cane Toad Busting events were held across various parks (Berrinba Wetlands on 25 January, Spring Mountain Reserve on 4 February, Mundoolun Park on 17 February) with 85 participants and 770 toads collectedpaddle the Logan was held at Skinners Park on 4 February with 9 participantsresilient Rivers - Mid-Albert River landholder gathering was held at Wolffdene on 18 February with 12 participantsequiculture Workshop was held at Underwood Park on 25 February with 61 participantsupper Oxley Creek Recovery Plan open property was held at Greenbank on 26 February with 17 participantswildlife Awareness Workshop was held at Mundoolun Community Centre on Saturday 11 March with 63 participantsPlatypus Watch Survey was held at Cedar Creek on Saturday 25 March with 17 participants and no sightings were recordedFroggy Fun with Watergum was held at Orlando Park on Saturday 18 March with 42 participants. 
 Branch: Health, Climate and Conservation
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| EN3.6.1 - Decarbonisation - extended solar and new hydrogen capability 
 Complete an investigation to identify options for delivering sustainable outcomes in the way Logan Water delivers its services.
 
 Purpose: To support the increased use of:
 
 
renewable energyenergy efficient technologycarbon reduction capabilities. | June 2023 | On Track | Presentation being prepared for ELT 11 May 2023 followed by Committee Paper for June 2023. 
 Branch: Logan Water
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| EN3.6.2 - Climate change resilience actions 
 Deliver actions identified in the Climate Change Resilience Strategy 2021-2031.
 
 Purpose: To achieve climate change resilience outcomes for Council.
 | June 2023 | On Track | During the third quarter of 2022/23 financial year the following actions were progressed: 
This project is on trackmedia coverage of carbon neutral announcementstate government request permission to trade carbon creditssustainable building working group meeting setcontacted commercial lessees about access to electricity dataongoing consultation with Logan Water regarding Energy strategyfurther development of resilience strategy implementation plan. 
 Branch: Health, Climate and Conservation
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| EN3.7.1 - Waste management and resource recovery 
 Deliver actions identified in the Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy 2022-2032.
 
 Purpose: To minimise waste to landfill and increase recycling
 | June 2023 | On Track | As at the end of the third quarter, 80 % of the ongoing and short timeframe actions in the Implementation plan have commenced. 
 Examples and highlights for the quarter include:
 
Branch: Waste and Resource RecoveryAction item 1 - Green bin promotion continued during quarter; 1607 new green bins ordered in Q3.Action item 4 - Media and information campaign on mattress separate collection and processing. Transfer Station collection service started.Action item 5– Met with Blocktexx to explore potential integration of textile recycling service into existing material diversion operations. Also, to discuss a public stall at the LEAF 2023.Action item 11 –Input into Department of Environment and Science (DES)'s education and behavioural change initiative. Now have resources for Council to use on social media.Action item 12 - Raised charitable food diversion tax tweak for discussion in February LGAQ forumAction item 15 – Developed and released self-haul greenwaste media release to reduce contamination of material sent for composting.Action item 16 - Compost rebate scheme continued; 106 rebates were approved in Q3.Action item 17- Successfully conducted CUAD events across Logan LGAAction item 18- Braille Stickers for bins now available on requestAction item 20 -Reviewed KCU notice in consultation with City Standards and RCM | 
| EN3.8.1 - Electric Vehicle Feasibility Strategy 
 Deliver an electric and hybrid vehicle and plant assessment.
 Purpose: To:
 
help determine efficiency and operational cost savingsoutline which Council vehicles and plant would benefit from transitioning to electric or hybrid vehicle. | June 2023 | On Track | The appointed supplier, RT Evenergi, has been continuing to progress the project deliverables including: 
This project is on track to be completed in June 2023.Fleet Dynamics ReportFleet Transition AnalysisAdditional work is being scoped for in depth fleet analysis of business units and the potential for a pilot program. 
 Branch: Plant Fleet Services
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