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Leave No Trace (Australia & New Zealand)
Leave No Trace is a national non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting and inspiring responsible outdoor travel and recreation through education, research and partnerships. For further information click here.
People and Parks Foundation
Since 1984, Parks & People Foundation has worked to improve the quality of life in Baltimore’s neighborhoods. In order to realize our vision of a healthy environment where people live, work, learn and play, we have formed a strategy targeting two major fields of endeavor. For further information click here.
Parklands Foundation
Parklands Foundation are an organisation committed to enhancing the Parklands at Sydney Olympic Park for you and the community to treasure as a place of enjoyment, learning, discovery, recreation and tranquility. For further information click here.
Research Australia
Research Australia is a national alliance of over 190 organisations, with a mission to make health and medical research a higher national priority. It is an independent not for profit organisation. For further information click here.
UltraFeedback
UltraFeedback is an Australian-owned research agency, expert in understanding consumers and their experiences with a vision of improving future service and health and wellbeing outcomes by developing research tools to measure attitudinal behaviour, in particular that which influences healthier life choices.
Water Services Association of Australia
Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) is the peak body of the Australian urban water industry. WSAA was formed in 1995 to provide a forum for debate on issues of
importance to the urban water industry and to be a focal point for
communicating the industry's views. For further information click here.
Wellington Park Management Trust
The Trust is the strategic planning authority for Wellington Park, an 18250ha natural reserve in Tasmania’s south. The Trust works co-operatively with its land managing agencies, interest groups and the broader community to achieve a regional approach to park management.