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Lower Burdekin cane growers improve Great Barrier Reef water quality

Lower Burdekin cane growers improve Great Barrier Reef water quality

by Samantha Morris | Oct 8, 2024 | Nature Positive, News

More than 100 cane growers have been engaged by regional NRM organisation NQ Dry Tropics to positively impact water quality flowing to the great barrier reef. Through improved irrigation, nutrient and pesticide management and widespread practice change, four on-ground...
ENVESTOR launched for Southeast Queensland

ENVESTOR launched for Southeast Queensland

by Samantha Morris | Oct 8, 2024 | Nature Positive, News

A new partnership, which aims to drive large-scale nature restoration in Southeast Queensland, has been launched. The collaboration, which unites government, private sector, industry and community partners will drive investment into landscape-scale nature restoration....
Improved riparian vegetation across 99,402ha of Gulf Rivers

Improved riparian vegetation across 99,402ha of Gulf Rivers

by Samantha Morris | Oct 4, 2024 | Nature Positive, News

The Gilbert and Mitchell Rivers, in the Northern Gulf region of Queensland are very remote, very large and very ecologically diverse river systems – critical to communities, our precious biodiversity, food production as well as lifestyle and wellbeing for those who...
Protecting vulnerable and endangered turtles on Cape York

Protecting vulnerable and endangered turtles on Cape York

by Samantha Morris | Oct 4, 2024 | Nature Positive, News

Western Cape York has Queensland’s largest nesting population of the endemic and vulnerable flatback turtle, the state’s entire nesting population of the endangered olive ridley turtle and a regionally important nesting population of the endangered hawksbill turtle....
Successful bare ground recovery of 66,000ha in south-western Queensland

Successful bare ground recovery of 66,000ha in south-western Queensland

by Samantha Morris | Oct 4, 2024 | Nature Positive, News

A south-western Queensland program, delivered across three sub-regional locations has delivered huge outcomes for both landscape and community resilience. The focus areas of Traprock, Mitchell and Lower Warrego contain important environmental and grazing assets and...
Regional communities welcome $140 million boost to Queensland’s nature fund

Regional communities welcome $140 million boost to Queensland’s nature fund

by Samantha Morris | Sep 22, 2024 | News

Queensland’s regional communities are set to benefit from an announcement today that will see the Queensland Nature fund triple in size, with significant investments made to support farmers, landholders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples capitalise on...
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