Jun 7, 2021 | June 2021, Policy, Uncategorized
Extension officers train to stay current in a changing world LDC project partners and landholders work really hard to trial and adopt land management practices to improve water quality flowing to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). In February, NQ Dry Tropics hosted a...
Jun 1, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation, Uncategorized
LDC’s fifth large gully repair will benefit two properties LDC’s fifth large-scale gully remediation site is at Havilah Station. Works are expected to start in July. The Havilah gully site has been selected as a priority project, based on the work completed by...
May 21, 2021 | Uncategorized
Funding the Landholders Driving Change project 2017-2021 The Queensland Government funded the first phase of the Landholders Driving Change (LDC) project. Never before had a project taken such a wide-range approach to improve land and water quality at a...
Mar 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
LDC project set to continue with new funding A large-scale gully on Havilah Station, near Collinsville, pictured right, will be the first large gully remediated under Great Barrier Reef Foundation (GBRF) funding. It was identified as a priority site in the Griffith...
Mar 29, 2021 | Uncategorized
Large-scale gully at Havilah A large-scale gully remediation project has been identified on Havilah Station, near Collinsville. This site was identified as a priority gully cluster in the LDC’s gully prioritisation report. The targeted treatment area consists of two...
Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
TACKLING WATER QUALITY ON A CATCHMENT SCALE Major Integrated Project a $16.2m investment The LDC project is a Major Integrated Project (MIP) funded through the Queensland Government’s Reef Water Quality Program. The Government committed $15.1m, following on from...