GIVING BACK
Create positive impact through your adventure
Make your adventure count
The experiences you choose can do more than create great memories — they can support local communities, conservation, and the places you’ve come to explore.
Here are a few simple ways to give back during your time in Tropical North Queensland.

Support reforestation through Reforest
Want to leave something behind that lasts a little longer than your holiday?
Reforest supports tree planting projects across Far North Queensland, including restoration work on the Atherton Tablelands using native species.If you’d like to get involved, you can explore their work and choose to contribute directly during your visit.
Donate Blood via the CAG Donor Group
Giving back doesn't always happen on the trail or river, it can happen in a clinic chair.
Join our CAG Blood Group and help save lives across Queensland. Whether you're a local or a long-term visitor, your donation makes a genuine difference.

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Support the Rainforest Foundation
The rainforest you explore is part of a much bigger story.
By supporting the Rainforest Foundation, you contribute to projects focused on protecting biodiversity, restoring ecosystems, and supporting cultural land management across the region.
Volunteer or Support Parley Australia
The ocean is part of many of our experiences and part of what makes this region so special. Parley Australia works with communities to tackle plastic pollution through clean-ups and circular solutions.
You can support their work or get involved during your visit.


Shop Local
Your choices matter. When you choose local cafés, artists, growers, and operators:
Money stays in the community, small businesses thrive, transport emissions are reduced, and cultural knowledge and local stories are celebrated.
Check out our "Meet Our Suppliers" page to discover who we work with.
Respect Wildlife & Natural Places
Giving back can be as simple as how you explore.
When visiting Far North Queensland, small actions make a big difference. Observing wildlife from a distance, staying on marked tracks, and following guide or ranger instructions.
Returning with everything you bring, keeping waterways clean, and moving carefully through natural areas helps protect the places you’ve come to experience.
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Sharing what you’ve experienced and learned can help others travel responsibly too.