by Steve Titman | Dec 5, 2025 | Impact, News, NRM Expansion Program
The Queensland Government is investing more than $10 million in the Burdekin Dry Tropics region in North Queensland to reduce weeds, control feral animals and improve land condition. The major investment into NQ Dry Tropics is part of the $117.84 million Natural...
by Steve Titman | Nov 7, 2025 | Impact, News, NRM Expansion Program, Partnerships
Farmers, regional communities, and native species will benefit from seven new projects announced under the Queensland Government’s Natural Resource Management Expansion Program (NRMEP), delivered in partnership with NRM Regions Queensland. FBA, Southern Queensland...
by Steve Titman | Aug 7, 2025 | Impact, News, SWIF
The State-wide Indicators Framework (SWIF) provides organisations delivering natural resource management projects in Queensland with consistent methods and tools for collecting project impact data. The first of its kind in Australia, SWIF includes smart systems for...
by Steve Titman | Jun 26, 2025 | Impact, News, Partnerships
Queensland’s regional NRM organisations are playing a key role in one of Australia’s most ambitious soil health projects. The National Soil Monitoring Program (NSMP) will see approximately 3,000 sites sampled across the country over the next three years — providing...
by Steve Titman | Mar 30, 2025 | Impact, News, Partnerships
Queensland has welcomed new feral pig coordinators to improve district-wide and regional responses to feral pigs through facilitating coordinated control programs in the state. Five regional coordinators have been appointed across six Queensland regions and are based...
by Steve Titman | Feb 26, 2025 | Impact, News
Desert Channels Queensland, through federal partnerships, has seen incredible success in controlling one of Australia’s most notorious invasive weeds – prickly acacia. Prickly acacia infestations were rife following the 2019 Queensland floods, which created perfect...