Celebrating Our Logo

We're excited to share our new logo, the icon designed by the incredibly talented Frances Belle Parker, a renowned Yaegl artist. Frances' creation is a tribute to the natural beauty and ecological importance of our region, perfectly capturing elements that align with our mission.

At the heart of the design is a dynamic flower burst, representing the Corymbia genus of trees such as Corymbia gummifera - Red Bloodwood, Corymbia henryi - Spotted gum, Corymbia intermedia - Pink Bloodwood, all of which are found at Banyula. These trees play a crucial role in our ecosystem, providing food and shelter for threatened species like the greater glider and yellow-bellied glider.

The logo's colours are inspired by the emu egg which symbolise our efforts in protecting the last of the Coastal Emu and our ongoing commitment to contribute to threatened species recovery efforts nationwide.

We're honoured to collaborate with Frances Belle Parker and proud to feature her artwork as a symbol of our commitment to conservation and community.

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