Last month, the River Basin Management Society Flood Community of Practice group and the Healthy Land & Water team visited multiple sites around Ipswich and Tarome for a flood resilience field day. The visit explored revegetation successes, community engagement challenges, and hydrology considerations across diverse project sites ranging from early-stage plans to years-old restoration projects, including both council-led public land initiatives and landholder-driven private efforts.
By shifting focus from who led each project to how the measures shaped the landscape, the day highlighted common issues for discussion and the broader ecological impacts of collaborative stewardship.
Read on for some of the key takeaways from the field day.



