Nov 8, 2022 | December 2022, Landscape Remediation
Undertaking site visits along the North Queensland Gas Pipeline between Newlands district, near Collinsville and Woodstock, near Townsville, are from left, Caitlin Mill, Field Officer, Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee; John Day,Soil Conservation Consultant,...
Nov 8, 2022 | December 2022, Influencing, Landscape Remediation, Uncategorized
Three years later, the dozer work is paying dividends Glenmore is a 207ha property on the banks of the Bowen River, near Collinsville. Jim took over management in 2003 and immediately set about addressing erosion issues. There were several large eroded gullies on the...
Jun 15, 2022 | June 2022, Landscape Remediation
Get onto the list of qualified contractors NQ Dry Tropics maintains a register of contractors to work on large-scale gully remediation projects in the BBB. Expression of Interest (EOI) documents are available to help contractors and suppliers to provide the necessary...
May 9, 2022 | June 2022, Landscape Remediation
Diversion banks stop erosion, increase infiltration Diversion banks constructed above the head of a gully on Dartmoor Station, near Collinsville, have halted the progress of the gully head. Instead of running into the gully system, water is now being held in the...
May 8, 2022 | June 2022, Landscape Remediation
Gully field days show landholderswhat’s involved in remediation Department of Agriculture and Forestry Principal Extension Officer Bob Shepherd explains some of the principles of gully remediation. Griffith University Associate Professor Andrew Brooks. LDC has...
May 5, 2022 | June 2022, Landscape Remediation
Monitoring keeps track of work and keeps the work on track By MERI (Monitoring) OfficerMarc McConnell Large gullies are a major contributor to land loss and degradation, removing valuable soil resources from properties. This is reflected in poor water quality...