Monitors continue good work

Monitors continue good work

Network of graziers continues invaluable water monitoring A community-based water quality monitoring group established in 2019 continues to prove its worth to scientists, collecting data on how much sediment and nutrient run-off is flowing into the Great Barrier Reef...
Integrated weed control

Integrated weed control

Integrated approach to weed management LDC’s grazing land management activity area continues supporting the BBB community to develop a region-wide integrated approach to weed management to help improve healthy and productive landscapes. Support will continue to be...
Optiweigh cluster

Optiweigh cluster

Value of in-paddock weighing system evaluated by cluster group A BBB cluster group is being formed to use an Optiweigh unit to demonstrate the value of in-paddock cattle weighing systems for improved monitoring animal weights, optimising compliance with target market...
Two important tenets

Two important tenets

Two important tenets a part of Landholders Driving Change Other Land Managers LDC is continuing to encourage non-graziers who manage or use land in the BBB to get involved with the project so it can truly be a whole-of-catchment effort. Although 92 per cent of the...
Belmore work complete

Belmore work complete

Seven Belmore Downs gullies across 19ha remediated These are two gullies before treatment. Hover the mouse over each picture to see the completed work, ready for rain.Aerial photos supplied by Neilly Group Engineering. The rain arrived… and look at the result!...
Herding Change wrap up

Herding Change wrap up

Herding change project wraps up with soil workshop, reef trip 17 – 18 AprilStrictly limited to 35 seats.This event is open to Herding Change Through Grassroots Recovery project participants. Burdekin graziers not involved in the project will be offered a chance...