On 12 June 2024, Healthy Land & Water hosted the successful Building Grazing Resilience Forum in Gatton, followed by the launch of a new Drought Node for South East Queensland.
On 12 June 2024, Healthy Land & Water hosted the successful Building Grazing Resilience Forum in Gatton, followed by the launch of a new Drought Node for South East Queensland.
Ready to innovate for drought resilience in agriculture? If you have ideas or intellectual property (IP) that could launch a new AgTech startup focused on drought resilience or are an experienced industry professional seeking your next challenge in agriculture, this one could be for you!
Funding is available for eligible wildlife carers and wildlife care organisations to increase capacity to assist with rescue and rehabilitation services for sick, injured or orphaned wildlife. Applications close 9 July 2024 at 4:00 pm.
Want to use compost to enhance your plants, lawn, and garden? Compost is an easy and free way to give your garden or your plants nutrients that fuel growth and restore vitality to depleted soil.
Our Protecting Koala Program has an additional $800k to keep up the great work towards protecting this threatened species. Started last year, the program is protecting and restoring quality, extent, and connectivity of koala habitat, improving community engagement and knowledge, and monitoring koala numbers and distribution.
A terrific response to the series of Drought Resilience field days held last month at Oaky Creek, Mount Beppo and Ottaba, with over 90 people hearing from landholders and presenters about land management principles and practices to improve the health, sustainability and resilience of soils, pastures and crops, riparian areas and landscapes.
Read about a great project designed to improve the health of Kedron Brook by reducing streambank erosion, restoring riparian vegetation, and improving the resilience of the waterway to future flooding events.
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