Mar 9, 2020 | April 2020, Grazier Support, Incentives, Influencing, Landscape Remediation, Policy
Foundation is complete, it’s time to accelerate THE Landholders Driving Change project has laid a foundation on which it can accelerate the rate of transformational change in the BBB. Grassroots design developed by locals for local needs. Community-led...
Jan 21, 2020 | April 2020, February 2020, Grazier Support, Incentives, Influencing, Landscape Remediation, Policy
Glenn Dale (Verterra) presenting to visitors at the Mt Wickham gully remediation works. Glenmore Station grazier and dozer operator Jim Hillier checking some erosion control banks with a dumpy level. LDC project granted an extension THE Queensland Government has...
Jan 10, 2020 | Grazier Support, Incentives, Influencing, Landscape Remediation, Media, November 2019, Policy
The Mount Pleasant Learning Hub, featuring Mulloon Institute landscape rehdration techniques, has been designed to reinstate the hydrological function of the landscape. Works include five strategically-placed v-notch log and rock sills in the gully, and a...
Nov 19, 2019 | December 2019, Grazier Support, Landscape Remediation, Policy
Monitoring and evaluation is critical to the LDC project The LDC Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy has been developed to help keep track of milestones and monitor progress towards pre-defined project outcomes. Funding for the monitoring and evaluation of the project...
Nov 18, 2019 | December 2019, Policy
Pictured are (from left) North Queensland Cultural Heritage’s Michele Bird, LDC project manager Lisa Hutchinson, Birriah cultural officer Algon Walsh and Glen Bowen Station owner Christian Cormack. A cultural heritage survey and impact assessment was completed...
Nov 18, 2019 | December 2019, Policy
COLLECTIVE THINKING… Working with sheets of butchers’ paper are (from left): Glenlea Downs grazier Peter Anderson, Mt Pleasant Station grazier and Landholders Driving Change Steering Panel member Garlone Moulin, and Glenalpine Station grazier Leanne...