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Meet our Board of Directors and Staff

The members of the Outback Gondwana Foundation Board donate their time, expertise and business acumen to support the ongoing work of the Foundation.

 


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About Us

Parker, S. (2003), Dinosaursus: The Complete Guide to Dinosaurs, Quintet Publishing, London, p.220.Outback Gondwana Foundation (OGF) is a non-profit organisation, with Deductable Gift Recipient status, which raises and oversees the distribution of monies towards fulfilling the Foundation’s mission:

“To discover, preserve and display, Outback Australia’s dinosaur and fossil heritage, cultural heritage and natural history, in their native environment, for the education and enjoyment of all.”

Outback Gondwana Foundation also functions as the governing body for its subsidiary organisation the Cooper/Eromanga Basin Natural History Society Inc.

The Foundation has recognised the need and the will for the construction of a repository and learning centre in South-west Queensland, which will ultimately accommodate these treasures of the Outback. Such a venue will ensure that the region’s heritage is maintained within its geographical area of discovery.

South-west Queensland remains a largely untapped resource, in terms of scientific research. The potential for unique discoveries from the region is substantial and has already been proven, with the discovery of: a new species of dinosaur; several new species of insects and spiders and numerous, as-yet-untouched dinosaur sites and other fossilised fauna sites. Opportunities abound for keen researchers in the scientific community.

 

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