We deliver high-quality environmental monitoring and consultancy services across Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait. Our services support compliance with environmental standards, reduce operational costs, and build capacity within local communities.
Grace Environmental Monitoring specialises in comprehensive surface and groundwater monitoring services tailored for remote and industrial environments.
Our field team uses calibrated, industry-standard equipment to collect and analyse water samples from a range of sources, including rivers, creeks, bores, and mine sites. Monitoring programs are designed to support environmental compliance, detect changes in water quality, and identify potential contamination early—such as heavy metals or PFAS. With extensive local knowledge and experience working in Cape York and Torres Strait, our team understands the importance of protecting culturally significant water sources.
We work closely with mining companies, councils, and government agencies to provide timely, detailed reporting in line with regulatory requirements. By choosing a locally based Indigenous provider, clients reduce travel costs and benefit from our deep connection to Country and environmental responsibility.
Whether it’s quarterly bore runs or baseline monitoring for development, we ensure water monitoring is accurate, respectful, and reliable.
Maintaining air quality is critical for the health and safety of workers, communities, and ecosystems—particularly in mining and construction regions.
Grace Environmental Monitoring provides professional air and dust monitoring services designed to assess airborne particles, emissions, and environmental dust levels on-site. Our team uses specialised instrumentation and protocols to gather accurate data aligned with workplace health standards and environmental regulations.
Services include real-time particulate sampling, high-volume dust monitoring, and reporting tailored for compliance audits or environmental impact assessments. We offer flexible service plans, from monthly spot-checks to continuous monitoring programs. With extensive experience in dusty, tropical conditions and remote site logistics, we ensure reliable data collection, even during the wet season.
As a local Indigenous-owned business, we bring cultural understanding and environmental responsibility to every job. Our monitoring supports not only compliance but also community well-being, especially in regions where clean air is essential for preserving traditional lifestyles and biodiversity.
Grace Environmental Monitoring provides end-to-end monitoring for contaminated sites, helping clients identify, assess, and manage pollution risks in soil, groundwater, and surface water.
We conduct detailed field assessments using proven sampling methods, including biota and leachate testing, to evaluate contamination from industrial activity, mining operations, or legacy waste. Our work supports regulatory compliance, site rehabilitation planning, and ongoing risk management for both private and public clients.
Monitoring programs can be tailored to suit project stages—ranging from initial investigations to long-term tracking. We also support remediation strategies by providing baseline data and post-treatment validation. Our team has first-hand experience monitoring for contaminants such as hydrocarbons, PFAS, and metals across the Cape York and Torres Strait region.
As a trusted, Indigenous-owned provider, we approach every site with cultural awareness and a strong sense of responsibility to Country. Our goal is to support cleaner land, safer communities, and environmentally sound development in remote areas.
Grace Environmental Monitoring offers specialised environmental project management services that ensure successful, compliant, and culturally aware outcomes for clients across Northern Australia.
From planning to delivery, we manage projects involving field monitoring, compliance reporting, data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and logistics coordination. Our team brings over nine years of environmental field experience—including managing large-scale programs for Rio Tinto—so we understand industry standards and the practical challenges of remote operations.
Whether overseeing quarterly sampling campaigns, multi-site audits, or long-term environmental initiatives, we ensure timelines, safety protocols, and regulatory obligations are met. As a locally based Indigenous provider, we’re uniquely positioned to navigate the environmental and cultural landscape with professionalism and respect.
We also provide detailed project documentation, including risk assessments, safety procedures, and contractor management plans. By combining technical skill with deep local knowledge, we help mining companies, councils, and agencies reduce costs, improve compliance, and deliver meaningful environmental outcomes.
Grace Environmental Monitoring delivers practical, community-focused training and workshops designed to build capacity in environmental management, compliance, and safety.
We offer tailored sessions for councils, rangers, field officers, and community groups, covering topics like hazardous chemical storage, water sampling techniques, and basic monitoring skills. All training is grounded in real-world field experience and delivered by professionals with deep connections to Cape York and Torres Strait.
Our workshops promote cultural awareness, environmental stewardship, and workplace readiness—particularly for Indigenous community members entering environmental roles. Training can be held on-site or in the field, using actual monitoring equipment to ensure hands-on learning. In-field mentoring is also available as part of ongoing projects.
We believe that strong environmental practices start with strong local knowledge, so our goal is to equip participants with the skills and confidence to manage and protect their own lands and waterways. Every session reflects our core values of respect, safety, and sustainability.
Grace Environmental Monitoring specialises in comprehensive surface and groundwater monitoring services tailored for remote and industrial environments.
Our field team uses calibrated, industry-standard equipment to collect and analyse water samples from a range of sources, including rivers, creeks, bores, and mine sites. Monitoring programs are designed to support environmental compliance, detect changes in water quality, and identify potential contamination early—such as heavy metals or PFAS. With extensive local knowledge and experience working in Cape York and Torres Strait, our team understands the importance of protecting culturally significant water sources.
We work closely with mining companies, councils, and government agencies to provide timely, detailed reporting in line with regulatory requirements. By choosing a locally based Indigenous provider, clients reduce travel costs and benefit from our deep connection to Country and environmental responsibility.
Whether it’s quarterly bore runs or baseline monitoring for development, we ensure water monitoring is accurate, respectful, and reliable.
Maintaining air quality is critical for the health and safety of workers, communities, and ecosystems—particularly in mining and construction regions.
Grace Environmental Monitoring provides professional air and dust monitoring services designed to assess airborne particles, emissions, and environmental dust levels on-site. Our team uses specialised instrumentation and protocols to gather accurate data aligned with workplace health standards and environmental regulations.
Services include real-time particulate sampling, high-volume dust monitoring, and reporting tailored for compliance audits or environmental impact assessments. We offer flexible service plans, from monthly spot-checks to continuous monitoring programs. With extensive experience in dusty, tropical conditions and remote site logistics, we ensure reliable data collection, even during the wet season.
As a local Indigenous-owned business, we bring cultural understanding and environmental responsibility to every job. Our monitoring supports not only compliance but also community well-being, especially in regions where clean air is essential for preserving traditional lifestyles and biodiversity.
Grace Environmental Monitoring provides end-to-end monitoring for contaminated sites, helping clients identify, assess, and manage pollution risks in soil, groundwater, and surface water.
We conduct detailed field assessments using proven sampling methods, including biota and leachate testing, to evaluate contamination from industrial activity, mining operations, or legacy waste. Our work supports regulatory compliance, site rehabilitation planning, and ongoing risk management for both private and public clients.
Monitoring programs can be tailored to suit project stages—ranging from initial investigations to long-term tracking. We also support remediation strategies by providing baseline data and post-treatment validation. Our team has first-hand experience monitoring for contaminants such as hydrocarbons, PFAS, and metals across the Cape York and Torres Strait region.
As a trusted, Indigenous-owned provider, we approach every site with cultural awareness and a strong sense of responsibility to Country. Our goal is to support cleaner land, safer communities, and environmentally sound development in remote areas.
Grace Environmental Monitoring offers specialised environmental project management services that ensure successful, compliant, and culturally aware outcomes for clients across Northern Australia.
From planning to delivery, we manage projects involving field monitoring, compliance reporting, data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and logistics coordination. Our team brings over nine years of environmental field experience—including managing large-scale programs for Rio Tinto—so we understand industry standards and the practical challenges of remote operations.
Whether overseeing quarterly sampling campaigns, multi-site audits, or long-term environmental initiatives, we ensure timelines, safety protocols, and regulatory obligations are met. As a locally based Indigenous provider, we’re uniquely positioned to navigate the environmental and cultural landscape with professionalism and respect.
We also provide detailed project documentation, including risk assessments, safety procedures, and contractor management plans. By combining technical skill with deep local knowledge, we help mining companies, councils, and agencies reduce costs, improve compliance, and deliver meaningful environmental outcomes.
Grace Environmental Monitoring delivers practical, community-focused training and workshops designed to build capacity in environmental management, compliance, and safety.
We offer tailored sessions for councils, rangers, field officers, and community groups, covering topics like hazardous chemical storage, water sampling techniques, and basic monitoring skills. All training is grounded in real-world field experience and delivered by professionals with deep connections to Cape York and Torres Strait.
Our workshops promote cultural awareness, environmental stewardship, and workplace readiness—particularly for Indigenous community members entering environmental roles. Training can be held on-site or in the field, using actual monitoring equipment to ensure hands-on learning. In-field mentoring is also available as part of ongoing projects.
We believe that strong environmental practices start with strong local knowledge, so our goal is to equip participants with the skills and confidence to manage and protect their own lands and waterways. Every session reflects our core values of respect, safety, and sustainability.
