Last month, Healthy Land & Water contributed to The Moreton Bay Foundation’s third annual Day on the Bay “long lunch” on Saturday 15 October, with a fantastic turnout of Moreton Bay stakeholders.
Last month, Healthy Land & Water contributed to The Moreton Bay Foundation’s third annual Day on the Bay “long lunch” on Saturday 15 October, with a fantastic turnout of Moreton Bay stakeholders.
Graziers in the greater South East Queensland have two newly updated resources to assist with future pasture management decisions.
A two-year project to make South East Queensland farms and communities more resilient to drought has been announced by peak environmental group Healthy Land & Water.
The peak environmental group for South East Queensland is urgently calling on all levels of government to establish a Green Olympics Legacy Driver (GOLD) Plan, saying that at least a decade of action is needed to create real change.
The Farm Business Resilience Program & associated workshops were designed to take an evidence-based approach to build the strategic management capacity of graziers to prepare and manage farm business and climate risks.
Healthy Land & Water was blown away by the sheer amount of intel provided during its recent regional workshop series.
Healthy Land & Water is energised by the support of a broad cross-section of businesses and experts from SEQ for being part of a solution to flip the current reactionary funding model to a proactive one aimed at building resilience to natural disasters and climate change.
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