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REDLEAF GROUP

CONSULTANCY

Redleaf Group: Making a difference, exceeding

expectations, efficiently and sustainably.

Redleaf Group is a company dedicated to connecting people, places, and wildlife through better decisions. Through Redleaf Environmental, Redleaf Cultural Heritage, and Redleaf Special Projects, we offer consultancy services and training outcomes to help manage environmental and cultural heritage risks for your projects.


Whether you need support for ecological and environmental approvals or clearance, expert heritage advice, or expertise in revegetation, regeneration, restoration, and soil conservation projects for the resource and energy sector, Redleaf Group has the right people and experience to assist you.

Redleaf Group Consultancy

ENVIRONMENTAL

Redleaf Environmental is well known for its ability to exceed client expectations and deliver what is needed in a cost effective and  efficient way that meets all legislative requirements. 


Our goal is to guide better decisions today for the benefit of future generations tomorrow. We are committed to connecting people, places, and wildlife, leaving a lasting positive impact for the generations to come. 


This is achieved through strategic planning and thinking 

ultimately leading to better outcomes for people and wildlife by

encouraging a connection between individuals and our natural environments.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

Redleaf Cultural Heritage is renowned for its close collaboration with Indigenous Leaders and custodial landowners, ensuring respect and care for both the land and its people. 


We begin by acknowledging the custodial landowners in the regions we operate, followed by showing utmost respect to our collaborators, all while adhering to legislative requirements. Our historic and built heritage services are tailored to suit each project, underpinned by our profound expertise in the Heritage Act 1992. 


Our dedicated team of heritage advisors and archaeologists passionately identifies and values our cultural heritage, tirelessly working to safeguard it for future generations. Our mission is to preserve the cultural heritage that shapes our society's identity.

REDLEAF SPECIAL PROJECTS

Redleaf Special Projects is renowned for its expertise in addressing unconventional environmental challenges that clients encounter. 


We have a proven track record of successfully tackling unique problem areas by matching the right expert to each client's specific needs. Our willingness to operate in any domain underscores our commitment to finding solutions. 


Over time, we've consistently demonstrated our ability to excel in resolving distinctive environmental issues, a reputation we continue to uphold.

What We Do

REDLEAF ENVIRONMENTAL

Redleaf Environmental is well known for its ability to exceed Client expectations and deliver what is needed in a cost effective and efficient way that meets all legislative requirements.


Redleaf Group works with Green and Brown Field sites. Our overall core services are extensive and include the following areas:


Aquatic Ecology

• Macroinvertebrate surveys

• Freshwater turtle, fish and platypus surveys

• Wetland conservation


Biodiversity Planning and Offsets

• BioCondition

• Vegetation mapping

• EPBC Referrals

• Significant residual impact assessments

• Environmental Offsets

• Strategic offset identification

• Habitat suitability assessment

• Biodiversity planning and conservation assessment


Fauna Spotter

• Pre-clearance surveys

• Fauna spotter catcher

• Aquatic fauna spotter

• Koala fauna spotter Terrestrial Ecology

• Flying fox management plans

• Flora and fauna surveys

• Protected flora surveys

• Threatened species surveys

• Assessments, referrals, and impact mitigation


GIS Spatial Analysis

• Aerial photography interpretation

• Mapping products

• Regional Ecosystem Mapping

• Monitoring and condition analysis

• Remote sensing and image analysis

• Wildlife corridor modelling

• GIS Spatial Analysis


Planning and Approvals

• Review of Environmental Factors Reports

• Development Applications

• Environmentally Relevant Activity (ERA) permits

• Fauna and Koala Management Plans

• Property Map of Assessable Vegetation (PMAV)

• Protected Plant Clearing Permit

• Vegetation Clearing Permit

• Waterway Barrier Development Permit

• Species Management Plans / Programs (SMP)

• Bushfire Management

• Environmental auditing

• Environmental management plans (EMP)


REDLEAF CULTURAL HERITAGE

Redleaf Cultural Heritage is well known for its ability to work closely and in sync with indigenous leaders and custodial landowners to ensure that the land and people are treated with respect and care. We do this by firstly acknowledging the custodial landowners of the regions we work within and then by giving due respect to the people we work with. All of this is then bound by the legislative requirements so that all parties meet the needs of all aspects of the works required.


Our services include identifying and nominating heritage values on local and state registers, preparing heritage impact assessments, providing expert advice on heritage issues, and developing heritage management plans. We also provide guidance and support to clients in relation to compliance with relevant heritage legislation, including gaining exemption certificates for minor works or through the development application process for major impact works.


Our overall core services are extensive and include the following areas:


Indigenous Heritage

• Cultural Heritage Assessment

• GIS Mapping of Sensitive Areas

• Traditional Owner Consultation

• Cultural Heritage Field Agreements (CHFAs)

• Cultural Heritage Management Agreements (CHMAs)

• Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMPs)

• Archaeological investigations

• Archaeological Management Plan (AMP)


Non-Indigenous Heritage

• Cultural Heritage Assessment

• GIS Mapping of Sensitive Areas

• Exemption Certificate Application

• Development Approval Application

• Heritage Inspection

• Conservation Management Plan (CMP)

• Heritage Management Plan (HMP)

• Archaeological Management Plan (AMP)


Native Title

• Cultural Heritage Assessment

• GIS Mapping of Sensitive Areas

• Future Act Notices


Training

• Training is customed designed to cover Indigenous, non-indigenous and Native Title issues

REDLEAF SPECIAL PROJECTS

Redleaf Special Projects is well known for its ability to find solutions to those unusual problems areas or very skilled environmental areas that our Clients need assistance with.


There is no area that we will not work in so long as we can find the right person for the right fit for our Client, which, over a long period of time, has been often.


Our overall core services are extensive and include the following areas;


Ecology and Conservation

• Aquatic Ecology

• Waterway health monitoring

• Microbat Conservation

• Bat roost sites and home range studies – including PIT tagging

• Bat survey and identification – Anabat and time-expanded full spectrum echolocation calls

• Bat surveys

• Cave and mine roost site management – to prevent or reduce human access for safety reasons while allowing access by bats

• PIT tag systems to monitor roost site use and to provide individual id of study animals

• Radio telemetry studies to identify roost sites and home ranges

• Specialist bat survey and advice for the rehabilitation of historic and disused mining precincts

• Survey and identification, including the analysis of zero-crossing (Anabat) and time-expanded full spectrum echo-location calls

• Threatened bat species survey and management


Environmental Compliance

• Contaminated land and environmental management

• Erosion and Sediment Controls

• Noise Assessments

• Air Quality Assessments

• Dust Monitoring Assessments

• Vibration Assessments

• Soils conservation and investigations

• Water quality monitoring


Monitoring & Rehab

• Mine site rehabilitation and monitoring

• Receiving Environment Monitoring Program (REMP)

• Revegetation programs for restoration works including direct seeding, hydromulch, eco-berm and tree-planting treatments

• Site remediation and rehabilitation plans

• Water quality


Scientific Research

• Conduct long-term monitoring and rehabilitation plans

• Expert Scientific Panels

• Implement scientific experiments to develop practical solutions to problems

• Workshop Facilitator


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