May 5, 2022 | June 2022, Landscape Remediation
Prioritising BBB gullies for remediation NQ Dry Tropics’ understanding of where and how to remediate gullied landscapes in the dry tropics has grown significantly during the past five years. Since the LDC project began, staff from NQ Dry Tropics and Griffith...
May 4, 2022 | Grazier Support, June 2022, Landscape Remediation
A large complex of actively-eroding gullies at Havilah Station. Havilah large-scale gully work begins Treatment of a large actively eroding alluvial gully complex near Collinsville marks LDC’s fifth large-scale gully remediation site. Preliminary treatment works at...
May 4, 2022 | June 2022, Landscape Remediation
One of the helicopters carrying UNESCO visitors touches down at Glen Bowen Station. The McCormack family waits in the shade of a nearby tree to greet them. Delegates standing on a gully control site, remediation works can be seen on the right. Landscape Remediation...
May 4, 2022 | Grazier Support, June 2022, Landscape Remediation, Uncategorized
Support available for gully remediation action Remediated gullies can help control water movement to stay on property to improve soil and pasture health and to reduce fine sediment from flowing into local waterways. This photo shows a remediated gully, left, and what...
Nov 10, 2021 | December 2021, Grazier Support, Incentives, Influencing, Landscape Remediation, Policy
We tip our hats to the BBB community It’s been a privilege working with you on the LDC project since its inception. Never before has a project taken such a wide range approach to improve land and water quality at a catchment scale. It’s truly been a community-driven...
Jun 2, 2021 | Grazier Support, June 2021, Landscape Remediation
Early data shows encouraging progress at Mt Pleasant Learning Hub The 2019-20 wet season monitoring results are in for the Mt Pleasant Learning Hub and they show an improvement in vegetation on the hillslope and the gully of the treatment site. The Mount Pleasant...