Event: Designing landscape
rehydration sites
Dates and venues:
23 April, 6 Mile Station,
Home Hill 8am-5pm;
5-6 June, Burdekin,
Venue to be confirmed;
7-8 June, Collinsville
Venue to be confirmed.
Register on 4799 3500 Email: sam.
[email protected]
NQ Dry Tropics and Landholders
Driving Change are hosting The Mulloon
Institute to run a three-part series
building capacity in Natural Sequence
Farming, soil hydration and erosion
control in grazing landscapes.
The series will be conducted by
Cam Wilson, Community Landscape
Rehydration Project Officer, The
Mulloon Institute. This event is an
initiative supported by funding from
the Australian Government Reef Trust
through the Point Source Sediment
Management in the Burdekin Dry Tropics
NRM Region, and Saving Our Soils
projects
Designing Landscape
workshops Rehydration
1 23 April
A three-part series building
capacity in Natural Sequence
Farming, soil rehydration and
erosion control.
Design options for your
property to capture and hold
rain where it falls, slow and
spread water flow,
intervene in active gully
erosion, increase
infiltration and
grow more
grass
BOOK NOW!
REGISTER ON 4799 3500
email: [email protected]
6 Mile Station,
Home Hill
8am-5pm
2
June
Burdekin
& Collinsville
8am-5pm
3
TBC
Mulloon Creek,
New South
Wales
LANDHOLDERS
DRIVING CHANGE
BURDEKIN MAJOR INTEGRATED PROJECT
This event is an initiative of NQ Dry Tropics,
supported by funding from the Australian
Government Reef Trust through the Point Source
Sediment Management in the Burdekin Dry Tropics
NRM Region and Saving Our Soils projects
Event: Weetalaba
Campdraft
Dates: 18-19 May
is sponsoring the
L an DC
event, and will have
information booth on
site with experts in soil
conservation, weeds and
grazing land management
will be available to answer
questions.
Event: Bowen River Rodeo
and Campdraft
Dates: 8-9 June
is a sponsor and will have an
L in DC
information booth on site with experts
soil conservation, weeds and grazing
land management available to answer
questions.
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