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BRICKWORK

Landholders from Muttaburra to Windorah, Boulia and Urandangi have been working on improving degraded country, and stopping erosion. With workshops and demonstrations funded by the Australia Government’s National Landcare, and Sustainable Agriculture Programs the...

MAKING THE LAND PRODUCTIVE: REHABILITATION AFTER DROUGHT

Unprecedented interest in a series of erosion and pasture rehabilitation workshops across the Desert Channels Region signifies the drive of landholders to improve pastures and return country to a sustainable level for commercial production after the ravages of...

NEW GRASS SEEDING TRIAL FOR QUICK RECOVERY

We are in the midst of a great year weather-wise, with almost all areas of the DCQ region getting rain. This is very welcome as we recover from multiple years of drought, and so fast tracking the recovery of the rangelands has been a priority for a lot of people. The...

EDGBASTON GOBY MAKING A COMEBACK

Students from the Aramac State School got to build on their class learning program with a field visit to the property Ravenswood, near Aramac. Here, a rare and threatened species, the Edgbaston Goby is making a comeback thanks to a new wetland built with funding from...

SUCCESS IN THE MAKING

We’re fortunate in our region to have landholders willing to try things, and it’s even more wonderful when their endeavours start to show results. The journey for John Wearing as he’s trialled seeding of Mitchell grass has been an interesting one, and you can see some...