Magnetic Island Nature Care Association
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    • 2025 Environmental Writing Competition
    • 2024 Environmental Writing Competition
    • 2021 Claude's Block
    • 2002 Bolger Bay Conservation Park
    • 1996 Nelly Bay Habitat Reserve
    • ARCHIVE NEWS
  • Donations
  • Environmental Resource Centre
    • Ecosystems of Magnetic Island
    • Geology of Magnetic Island
    • Birds of Magnetic Island
    • Butterflies of Magnetic Island
    • Frogs & Toads (Amphibians) of Magnetic Island
    • Feral Animals
    • Life in the ocean around Magnetic Island
    • Mammals of Magnetic Island
    • Plants of Magnetic Island
    • Weeds of Magnetic Island
    • Reptiles of Magnetic Island
    • Spiders, Insects & Bugs of Magnetic Island
    • Library & Links
    • Visitors' Guide
  • Environmental Writing Competition
  • Gallery
  • Projects
    • Caring for the West Point Road
    • Dumping Dredge Spoil on Kelly Street?
    • Protection of Radical Bay
    • Townsville Port expansion >
      • Flyer
    • Clear Water Townsville >
      • The Future of Cleveland Bay >
        • Historical Impacts of Silt Pollution
      • The Story So Far
      • Cleveland Bay: Current & Impacts
      • The Impact of Dredging
      • Dolphins, Dugongs & Turtles
      • Where Have All the Fish Gone?
      • Proposed Port Expansion & Master Plan
      • Port of Townsville's Changing Plans
      • How Many New Berths?
      • Big Enough Already!
      • Jobs and the Port
      • The $1.64 Billion Quesion: WHY?
      • Contact Clear Water Townsville
  • Publications
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WORLD HERITAGE MAGNETIC ISLAND
Worth caring for!

Magnetic Island Nature Care Association Inc. (MINCA) acknowledges the Wulgurukaba as the Traditional Owners of Yunbenun, Magnetic Island and pays respect to their past, present and emerging Elders.
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Yunbenun: World Heritage Magnetic Island Booklet

See Our World Heritage Island page for more information, and to view/download MINCA's Yunbenun: World Heritage Magnetic Island booklet.

Are you visiting Magnetic Island?

Today we humans are sharing this precious place in ever greater numbers so we all need to treat “Maggie” with extra care and respect, so future generations can enjoy it as well.

You too can help maintain the Island’s great beauty and play a special role in keeping our native animals and plants safe.

Here are some suggestions to help you enjoy your visit and know you are helping to care for Magnetic Island at the same time.

Download/view the Visitor Information leaflet.
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The Magnetic Island Nature Care Association (MINCA) works to ensure that the species, habitats and biodiversity of World Heritage Magnetic Island and the waters around it are not damaged by human activity, and that development is sustainable and in line with the needs of future generations. 

What do we do? Lots!  
  • Weeding and re-vegetation
  • Manage the Bolger Bay Conservation Park  and Claude's Block
  • Contribute to clean-ups, environmental education and to environmental maintenance
  • Raise funds to assist environmental projects
  • Lobby for good environmental management policies and practices at all levels on Magnetic Island
  • Continue to build an online Magnetic Island Environmental Resource Centre

See our about page for more information about what we do, our project page for current projects or our achievements page for information on our previous activities or our member page to join.
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Pandanus at Bolger Bay Conservation Park.
Photo: Pen Sheridan

Building a Magnetic Island Environmental Resource Centre for all

We encourage you to add information to this website so that we can continue to build a detailed Environmental Resource Centre for Magnetic Island that includes information about its:
  • Plants, weeds and trees
  • Native animals
  • Birds
  • Reptiles and frogs
  • Butterflies
  • Spiders, insects and bugs
  • Geology
  • Life in the ocean around Magnetic Island

If you'd like to contribute content to the MINCA Environmental Resource Centre simply contact us.
ECOSYSTEMS  |  GEOLOGY  |  WORLD HERITAGE |
BIRDS  |  BUTTERFLIES  |  FROGS & TOADS  |  LIFE IN THE OCEAN  | PLANTS  |  WEEDS  | MAMMALS  |  REPTILES  |  SPIDERS & INSECTS

Who do we work with?

Many of our projects require us to work closely with a variety of stakeholders including scientists, Queensland Parks and Wildlife, NQ Dry Tropics, James Cook University, local, state and federal governments, Townsville City Council, and local Magnetic Island groups that include Arcadia Coastcare, Zero Waste Magentic Island, Magnetic Island Community Development Association (MICDA), Magnetic Island Resident and Ratepayers Association (MIRRA) and Tourism Magnetic Island (TMI).

Our ongoing projects and previous achievements

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We work on a number of ongoing projects  that include the management of Bolger Bay Conservation Park, consultation regarding the Port of Townsville expansion, the Picnic Bay Water Recycling Project plus many more.

We are also very proud of our previous achievements, that have included a number of major projects around Magnetic Island, including the Nelly Bay Habitat Reserve, the 'Carbon Cuts' Film Competition, the Energy-Saving Field Day, the Low-Carbon Interbay Challenge, and the Anti-Plastic Bag Campaign.
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Young Magnetic Islanders run around the windmill they built from recycled materials as part of MINCA's Energy-Saving Field Day. Photo: George Hirst, Magnetic Times.

Donate to MINCA and to help us protect World Heritage Magnetic Island

Donations to MINCA over $2 are tax deductible under Australian Taxation legislation.
Contact us if you'd like to donate to support our work to help protect World Heritage Magnetic Island.

Become a member!

Would you like to become a MINCA member? See our Become a member page for more information.

Renew your membership today!

Would you like to renew your membership? Visit our renewal page for more information.
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WORLD HERITAGE MAGNETIC ISLAND - Worth caring for!

Magnetic Island Nature Care Association Incorporated (MINCA)
ABN: 74 879 004 873
PO Box 30, Magnetic Island Qld 4819

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  • Home
  • Port Dredging and Dumping
  • Picnic Bay Wastewater
  • Our World Heritage Island
    • World heritage Values of Magnetic Island
    • How you can help
  • About
    • History of MINCA
    • Become A Member
    • Renew Your Membership
  • Activities
  • Achievements
    • 2025 Environmental Writing Competition
    • 2024 Environmental Writing Competition
    • 2021 Claude's Block
    • 2002 Bolger Bay Conservation Park
    • 1996 Nelly Bay Habitat Reserve
    • ARCHIVE NEWS
  • Donations
  • Environmental Resource Centre
    • Ecosystems of Magnetic Island
    • Geology of Magnetic Island
    • Birds of Magnetic Island
    • Butterflies of Magnetic Island
    • Frogs & Toads (Amphibians) of Magnetic Island
    • Feral Animals
    • Life in the ocean around Magnetic Island
    • Mammals of Magnetic Island
    • Plants of Magnetic Island
    • Weeds of Magnetic Island
    • Reptiles of Magnetic Island
    • Spiders, Insects & Bugs of Magnetic Island
    • Library & Links
    • Visitors' Guide
  • Environmental Writing Competition
  • Gallery
  • Projects
    • Caring for the West Point Road
    • Dumping Dredge Spoil on Kelly Street?
    • Protection of Radical Bay
    • Townsville Port expansion >
      • Flyer
    • Clear Water Townsville >
      • The Future of Cleveland Bay >
        • Historical Impacts of Silt Pollution
      • The Story So Far
      • Cleveland Bay: Current & Impacts
      • The Impact of Dredging
      • Dolphins, Dugongs & Turtles
      • Where Have All the Fish Gone?
      • Proposed Port Expansion & Master Plan
      • Port of Townsville's Changing Plans
      • How Many New Berths?
      • Big Enough Already!
      • Jobs and the Port
      • The $1.64 Billion Quesion: WHY?
      • Contact Clear Water Townsville
  • Publications
  • Contact