Agroecology Harnessing the Power of Seaweed Discover the transformative power of Asparagopsis taxiformis, a type of seaweed, in reducing methane emissions from livestock. Delve into recent research findings and explores how Australian graziers can harness this sustainable solution for a greener future and enhanced livestock productivity
Agroecology Featured Understanding Agroecology & Its Importance to the Average Australian Agroecology is a scientific discipline, a set of practices, and a social movement. As a science, it studies how different components of the agroecosystem interact. As a set of practices, it seeks sustainable farming systems that optimise and stabilise yields. As a movement, it pursues food sovereignty and the rights
Agroecology Featured Preparing for El Niño: Learn how to prepare for El Niño's impacts on Australian homes, communities, businesses, and farms. Understand the timeline of effects and discover practical strategies for resilience.
News & Service Updates Fire Weather Warning 16th of November A fire weather warning has been issued from the Bureau of Meteorology for Southeast Queensland Coast on Wednesday, the 16th of November.
Insights Featured 2022 NAIDOC Week With 2022 NAIDOC Week just around the corner we reflect on what it means to us and our role. We also check out some of the local events that celebrate First Nations culture and the great work on the journey to reconciliation.
Industry Programs Biotao Goes 100% Green Power We have transitioned to 100% Green Power for all our electricity needs.
News & Service Updates ServiceM8 EOFY Special 50% off for 6 months. How to get 50% off a new ServiceM8 subscription for 6 months with a Certified Partner.
News & Service Updates Featured Why do we have an Acknowledgement of Country Everything we do as an organisation is rooted in our own kinship with the land. A key to our kinship is also respecting and honouring the kinship First Nations people have with Country.
News & Service Updates Traditional Place Names From the 1st of June 2022, Biotao will begin using Traditional Place Names as a part of postal and physical addresses.
Programmed Garden Maintenance Featured Damaging Winds - May 30 Saturated grounds combined with high winds increase your risk of fallen trees and power lines. What to do?
News & Service Updates Featured National Reconciliation Week 2022 "Be Brave, Make Change" is the message of National Reconciliation Week 2022. It's a challenge to tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation, for the benefit of all Australians.
Services ServiceM8 Certified Partner We are pleased to announce that Biotao has become certified as a ServiceM8 Partner. Why would we do such a thing?
Programmed Garden Maintenance February 22 Flooding Notice - Garden Maintenance Resumes Programmed Garden Maintenance will resume on the 1st of March. As floodwaters are receding we will focus on access and clean up activities for the customers most affected by the recent flooding and high rainfall events.
Programmed Garden Maintenance February 22 Flooding Notice - Garden Maintenance Delayed Programmed Garden Maintenance services will be delayed due to expected significant flooding. Urgent requests can be made by calling our office on 07 3281 0598.
Programmed Garden Maintenance Featured Queensland Licenced Spray Contractors Transparency Support Biotao's request for Queensland Government to provide more Licenced Spray Contractor transparency with open data.
Programmed Garden Maintenance August SEQ Lockdown Lockdown Update; Biotao is an “essential business” and will continue to provide maintenance services to other essential businesses with a few changes.
Insights Biotao Corporate Handbook Our Corporate Handbook, for staff, contractors and suppliers is online now. Background The core principles of reason and virtues of Biotao dictate a high degree of transparency. It's with that in mind we have made the decision to place our Corporate Handbook online for all to see and access. Having
Agroecology Featured The future of Australian Agroecology AgTech. Take a snapshot look at the future of Agroecology AgTech in Australia. By the year 2050 Agriculture needs to produce 70% more than current production rates to meet global food needs, oh and we need to do all that sustainably. As a community, we are now starting to see that