The South East Queensland Brumby Association Inc:
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Established in 2009
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Focus's on the welfare and protection of the brumbies in the Toolara State Forest located between Gympie, Tin Can Bay and Maryborough in south east Queensland.
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A member of the Australian Brumby Alliance
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A not for profit association and is a registered charity
For info about the brumbies in SEQ click here
Did you know brumbies are a registered breed? For more info visit the Australian Brumby Horse Register.
ARTICLES ABOUT US AND WHAT WE DO
click on the articles below to open a copy of the article
Brumbies at Gympie Show - July 2013 - Cooloola Bay Bulletin
Concern over growing brumby population - 14 Jan 2013 - Courier Mail
The Australian Brumby - A National Treasure - Nov 2012 - Horses and People
Wild at heart but risky on roadside - 9 Nov 2012 - Gympie Times
Rehousing program a success - 16 Apr 2011 - Gympie Times
Brumbies spark road death fear - 1 Dec 2010 - Courier Mail
Little filly finds loving Home - Jul 2010 - Gympie Times
Leg-up for wild horses - 17 Jun 2010 - Courier Mail
"Wild" idea a winner - 18 Feb 2010 - Gympie Times
Horse power collides on our roads - 19 Dec 2009 - Gympie Times
Lifeline for brumbies - 12 Dec 2009 - Courier Mail
Brumby Rescue Update - Dec 2009 - Hoofbeats
Plan to trap, tame and sell brumbies - 9 Dec 2009 - Gympie Times
Brumby control seminar says Don't Shoot - 30 Oct 2009 - Gympie Times
WHERE DO THE BRUMBIES COME FROM?
The map below works on some computers but not others. If its working it will show you the location of the forest where the brumbies are located and you can zoom in and out of the map.