by IMIT | Apr 10, 2017 | Information
Dr Romy Greiner, Environmental Economist, Director River Consulting Pty Ltd Government policies and programs that target an ‘average’ landholder will appeal to few. Instead, successful policies and programs must respond to the many different situations that...
by IMIT | Apr 8, 2017 | Information
Dr Scott Crawford, CEO, NQ Dry Tropics Watching graziers, scientists and government staff work side by side to design solutions to improve land condition and water quality is exciting – and one of the groundbreaking aspects of the Landholders Driving Change project....
by IMIT | Apr 8, 2017 | Information
Associate Professor Andrew Brooks – Griffith Centre for Coastal Management – Griffith University Gullies are a nuisance for landholders; undermining fences, stockyards and roads – and eventually contributing to reduced available productive land. They are also a major...
by IMIT | Mar 31, 2017 | Information
“Unlikely bedfellows” working together to improve land condition Fifth-generation grazier Bristow Hughes believes that bringing graziers, scientists and technical experts around the table to design gully erosion solutions and improve water quality is already yielding...
by IMIT | Mar 6, 2017 | Information
The Queensland Government-funded Landholders Driving Change project supports graziers in the Collinsville/Bowen area to improve land condition and productivity, and repair erosion which affects water quality. Unlike traditional government funding programs, this is...