The Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) or Queensland Conservation is a non-governmental organisation representing all the major regional and community environmental and conservation organisations of Queensland.
The Queensland Conservation Council focuses on climate, water and biodiversity.
We have helped in the long fight against sand mining on Moreton Bay and Stradbroke Islands, and lobbied for the establishment of an Environmental Protection Agency in Queensland. During the past decade QCC has opposed fish farms in Moreton Bay and helped to phase out broad scale land clearing.
The Queensland Conservation Council started as the South Queensland Conservation Council with 12 member groups. By 1975 it served 66 organisations and had over 300 members.