DINGO MOUNTAIN
Conserving Nature, Inspiring Discovery




About Us

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
Crows Nest Environmental Ltd (CNE) is a not-for profit environmental organisation with charitable and DGR1 status. CNE is the owner and custodian of Dingo Mountain, which is an environmental reserve of great significance within the Crows Nest Queensland region.
The principal activity of the company is to ensure the preservation and management of this unique conservation area to maintain environmental integrity and enable protection of the many, and in some cases, rare and endangered flora and fauna species it harbours.
The purpose is to share this with the community in an environmentally sensitive manner.
CNE provides public access to Dingo Mountain, along with access for environmental and community groups who wish to utilise the reserve for educational and recreational purposes.

Crows Nest

Crows Nest QLD. An idyllic place to live.
The vibrant rural town of Crows Nest is located within the Darling Downs region and is situated 543km above sea level. The township of Crows Nest is in the High Country, with four National Parks and three lakes within close vicinity.
Crows Nest is home to an abundance of active Community Groups that provide ongoing social activities and a source of connection for residents within the community. These local groups offer access to a wide range of activities which include a history organisation and museum, music, theatre, arts and crafts groups, sporting activities with access to the towns golf club, squash court and lawn bowls, gardening groups, environmental conservation, local men’s and women’s groups including a Men’s Shed, the QCWA and, youth groups, as just a sample of what is on offer.
In more recent times, the region has seen growth with the advent of enhanced retail and tourism experiences within the town and outlying areas
The community of Crows Nest has access to a wide range of services including its own Community Banking, a medical centre with ancillary health services, a community pool, golf course, tourist and information centre, council library and art gallery, along with restaurants and boutique retail shops that specifically bring visitors to the town as a destination.
There is also access to everyday conveniences such as a grocery store, butcher, newsagency and post office, petrol station, hotel and other retail outlets not usually seen within a rural community.
The town of Crows Nest, nestled in the high country, provides a balance of old school charm combined with a community embracing change for ongoing economic development.








