In 2003-04, I coordinated the Upper Ma Ma Creek Rainforest Restoration Project, which brought together scientific knowledge and local knowledge to carry out weed control trials to assist the conservation of endangered rainforest remnants in the Lockyer Valley in south-east Queensland.

I initiated, wrote, compiled, and published the first three issues of South-East Queensland Rainforest Recovery News in 1997-98 to provide updates on the initiation of one of Australia’s first multi-species recovery planning projects, the South-East Queensland Rainforest Recovery Project.

I coordinated the WWF South-East Queensland Vineforests Project in 1996-97, as a follow-on to The Vineforest Plant Atlas for South-East Queensland. The project developed proposals for high-priority vineforest sites. It also advocated for better local community knowledge engagement and empowerment in conservation, making substantial progress towards funding for financial assistance for landholders who conserve vineforests.