by Steve Titman | Feb 20, 2025 | Impact, News, Partnerships, Ready to tackle the crisis
The construction of six fishways has removed barriers to migrating juvenile fish, opening up 100km of creek and river systems between Tully and Townsville. Fishways are a relatively new innovation in the region and consist of a series of underwater stairs for fish,...
by Steve Titman | Feb 19, 2025 | News, Partnerships, Ready to tackle the crisis
The Virtually Fencing Free project, funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, aims to drive large-scale adoption of drought-resilient grazing strategies across all remote Northern Australian cattle properties. The five-year pilot project is...
by Steve Titman | Feb 19, 2025 | News, Partnerships, Ready to tackle the crisis
Queensland is a global biodiversity hotspot—home to more than half of Australia’s native species. Some of these species are found nowhere else in the world. Yet, some of these precious plants and animals are at risk of extinction, with natural events such as...
by Samantha Morris | Aug 9, 2024 | News, Partnerships
A Strategic Relationship Agreement, which was signed by NRM Regions Queensland and Powerlink in July 2024 sees the two organisations work together to optimise the location and management of environmental offsets to ensure economic, social and environmental outcomes...
by Samantha Morris | Feb 14, 2024 | Impact, News, Partnerships, Publications
Queensland’s regional NRM organisations have launched a campaign to address some of the biggest threats to the state’s environment and economy. The $196.4 million Nurturing Nature: Cultivating Culture plan will see regional communities engaged in four years of action...
by Samantha Morris | Jun 23, 2023 | News, Partnerships
Fire ants are on the march in Australia, and their ability to be transported in freight means they could pop up anywhere, at any time. So long as they are somewhere on the mainland, every part of Australia is at risk from fire ants. A fire ant future would cost...