Havilah project completed

Two-stage Havilah Station gully project is now complete LDC’s large-scale gully remediation site at Havilah Station, near Collinsville, is now complete.  The Havilah gully site was selected as a priority project based on the work completed by the Griffith University...

Reflections, Opportunities

LDC — looking forward, looking back Grassroots thinking behind the program Why is the BBB in the spotlight? NQ Dry Tropics is piloting a suite of landscape interventions and land management efforts at catchment-scale to improve water quality and long-term sustainable...

Legume Field Day

Legumes Field Day focused on improving pasture and production Pictured at the Legume Field Day are (from left): NQ Dry Tropics’ Senior Grazing Field Officer Joe O’Reagain, John Kersh, Nick Kempe from Agrimix, landholder, Laurie Reilly, Dr Ed Charmley from...

Pests position

NQ Dry Tropics rep on the Invasive Species Queensland committee Invasive Species Queensland held a Zoom meeting recently which brought together representative from across the state to discuss the upcoming Pest, Animal and Weed Symposium (PAWS), held in Dalby in...

Desmond passes wet season test

Neighbours tackle border gully together… and succeed A partnership between neighbouring properties has resulted in effort on one property to halt gully expansion, to benefit both. We visited the site to see how remediation efforts were faring following the wet...

Belmore gully

Work begins on large-scale gully at Belmore Downs The Landholders Driving Change project’s sixth large-scale gully remediation project has started. Works started in April to treat a large eroding alluvial gully complex near Collinsville, on Belmore Downs.  Remediation...