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What We Do

Bringing Back the Bush is a local business dedicated to Environmental restoration for agribusinesses, first nations groups and local landowners.
We can assist with the creation, implementation and maintenance of any management or agribusiness plan.
Understanding that no two properties are the same we use our experience and qualifications to maximise results and sustainability of landscapes.

Upcoming Events

15/12/2023 - notice of temporary shut-down of busines Feb 2024 - relocation to Rockhampton for other employment 2nd/3rd March 2024 - travel to rosedale 16th/17th March 2024 - travel to rosedale
  • Mark has an incredible ability to identify and source the native plants of Queensland. I've never met anyone with such broad botanical knowledge of the flora and ecosystems of the brigalow belt and Capricornia!
    Shea Watt, Proston Farmer
  • Mark has an incredible ability to identify and source the native plants of Queensland. I've never met anyone with such broad botanical knowledge of the flora and ecosystems of the brigalow belt and Capriconia!
    Shea Watt, Proston Farmer
  • I have known Mark Cachia from Bringing Back the Bush for 3 years and he has looked after our patch of the bush for that time, coming in weekly to look after the plants and trees that he had placed for me. He has always acted as a professional, but he has also did a lot to help me with my fruit trees. He advised me on what should do well and the location of the trees. Everything I asked of him he has done well. A lot of people have commented on the way that he has rejuvenated the area. I have had passers by drop in to tell me how beautiful the whole place looks. I gave him minimal instructions, but i insisted on natives to the area and that’s what he planted. Thank you Mark you did really bring back our bush.
    Tony Malinconico , Yeppoon Landholder
  • Mark has an incredible ability to identify and source the native plants of Queensland. I've never met anyone with such broad botanical knowledge of the flora and ecosystems of the brigalow belt and Capriconia!
    Shea Watt, Proston Farmer
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