Kuranda Envirocare
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Membership

Kuranda Envirocare is pleased to invite interested persons, local, interstate or international to become members of our organisation. 

Our current membership options


Annual individual - $15
Annual family - $20
Lifetime individual - $100
Annual corporate - $100
​Annual corporate with free property assessment - $300


(Pricing may be reviewed/updated by the Committee. Memberships subject to Committee approval.)

Annual membership runs from Jan - Dec. Memberships received after September automatically include the following year, then renew Jan - Dec. 
For any other enquiries or questions about membership please contact [email protected]. 
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Financial members are entitled to vote at the (currently bi-monthly) general meetings of the association, and at the Annual General Meeting, and will receive Kuranda Envirocare newsletters. They are also welcome to attend the monthly executive meetings. 
Your annual membership also comes with member benefits.
 

What your membership means to us.

​Your membership plays a vital role in supporting the day-to-day operations and project expenses of our organisation. Your membership support is greatly appreciated and directly contributes to benefiting our wider community and the natural environment around Kuranda and the Wet Tropics Heritage areas.  Your support makes our work possible. Thank you!
How to become a member

1. Complete the form below 
Remember to add your preferred interests in the comments box,e.g. nursery, planting, Yellow Crazy Ant Taskforce, frog monitoring, so we know which email list to add you to. 
2. Pay for your membership
Pop over to the Envirocare Online Shop (button below) to select your membership option and complete checkout. 


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    Membership Form

    For corporate please enter company name in comments, first & last name of company representative required
    Please separate email and phone number with a space
    Line 2 is optional, please complete all other fields.
Submit
Member Benefits 

As a member you will have access to additional benefits including free plants and trees! 

Find out more
Phone
​07 4093 8989

​Email
​Nursery queries
[email protected]

Invasive fauna and flora queries
[email protected]

Online shop queries
[email protected]
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General queries
[email protected]



Write
PO Box 494 Kuranda 4881


Nursery Address 
284 Myola Rd, Myola , Kuranda 4881
beyond the Kuranda Aquatic centre

Nursery Opening Times
Monday & Thursday 9am - noon 
Saturday 10am - noon 
or ph. 0419 624 940 for appointment
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  • Home
  • About us
  • Projects
    • Macro invertebrates (What's in our Creeks)
    • Frog logo and T shirt competiton winners
    • Connecting Corridors Project
    • Bird Monitoring Project
    • Frog Monitoring Project
    • Frog Friendly Neighbourhood
    • Yellow Crazy Ants
    • GROW Project 1
  • Nursery
  • Get Involved
  • Shop
  • Tree Planting for Groups
  • Regional planning
    • Land development history
    • Kurworld >
      • TOO BIG
      • WRONG PLACE
      • NOT ENOUGH WATER TOO MUCH WASTE
      • ROAD CONGESTION
      • EMPTY PROMISES
      • NO TRUST
      • KEC Position
      • Resources
      • Submission Form
  • Invasive species
  • Local threatened species
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Contact us
  • Citizen science blog