Woogaroo Forest

[5][6] A large variety of native Australian animals rely on Woogaroo Forest for habitat.

[6][7] A wide range of native flora have been recorded at Woogaroo Forest.

[8][9] Coleus habrophyllus, a highly rare and endangered species of herb, is known to exist only in seven, small populations in South East Queensland and nowhere else in the world.

Additionally, approximately 14 metres would be removed from the ridge lines to flatten the landscape.

[11] A protest in opposition to the proposed development of Woogaroo Forest on 16 June 2024, saw hundreds of people in attendance.

A dirt path winds through a dry eucalypt forest. Green grass can be seen at the base of tall trees along the pathway.
Pathway through the forest