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NRM Regions Queensland

Natural Resource Management (NRM) is the protection and improvement of the natural assets which underpin our quality of life – soil and water, climate and landscapes and our biodiversity.

NRM Regions Queensland is the representative body for NRM in Queensland. We influence, support and promote the work of our members – the 12 regional NRM organisations in Queensland.

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Regional NRM organisations in Queensland

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When you think of boards of directors, what images come to mind? In Australia, almost 70 per cent of directors are male and the average age is 60. But some organisations, like @terrainNRM, are beginning to buck the trend.

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#governance #boards #nrm

Water-testing in testing times? When a cyclone, flooding and heavy wet season cause mayhem on the Cape, the last thing you'd do is seek out more water. But that's the reality for @CapeYorkNRM's Sustainable Agricultural Facilitator Katrina Shaw.

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We've got a plan for improving Queensland's natural resources: a 4-year program of regional activity which will create 619 jobs - 63 of them roles for Indigenous people - and will deliver big outcomes for QLD's environment AND economy.

Find out more: https://buff.ly/4bKrt1X

Since 2020, growers in the Mackay Whitsunday #WaterQuality Program have implemented on-farm #practicechange, improving water quality flowing to local creeks and waterways, supported by @ReefCatchments.

Check out the video: https://buff.ly/3x2qytR

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Traditional Owner employment

Traditional Owner employment

Queensland’s regional NRM organisations are committed to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our regional NRM sector provides employment for more than 320 people across Queensland, many of them from rural and remote areas. Of these, nearly three percent identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

Paddock to Reef Program: united for Reef outcomes

Paddock to Reef Program: united for Reef outcomes

The Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program, otherwise known as Paddock to Reef or P2R, is a world-class initiative uniting 20 organisations all working together to measure and report on water quality factors impacting the health of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Join our list for statewide news about Queensland’s regional natural resource management organisations and our positive impact on communities, landscapes and the economy.