Collaboration in Action: Highlights from the GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience Project Annual Workshop Key takeaways Participants discussed the progress of the GrazingFutures LBR project and explored ways to enhance its...
Drought has significant impact on the wellbeing of people and communities across Tropical North Queensland.
Drought affects all industries but particularly Tropical North Queensland agriculture industries including beef, sugar, vegetable, dairy, citrus and tropical fruit.
The Australian Government is contributing $8 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund. Hub partners are providing co-contributions of $18.5 million over 4 years.
Through the Hub, farmers, Indigenous landholders, communities, researchers and business have come together and co-designed approaches and solutions for drought resilience in Tropical North Queensland.
Drought has significant impact on the wellbeing of people and communities across Tropical North Queensland.
Drought affects all industries but particularly Tropical North Queensland agriculture industries including beef, sugar, vegetable, dairy, citrus and tropical fruit.
The Australian Government is contributing $8 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund. Hub partners are providing co-contributions of $18.5 million over 4 years.
Through the Hub, farmers, Indigenous landholders, communities, researchers and business have come together and co-designed approaches and solutions for drought resilience in Tropical North Queensland.
We have established a platform to capture and map the issues that affect farming and agricultural industries directly from landholders.
Problem submissions can range from very individualised circumstances to broader, industry-relevant challenges.
Drought has significant impact on the wellbeing of people and communities across Tropical North Queensland.
Drought affects all industries but particularly Tropical North Queensland agriculture industries including beef, sugar, vegetable, dairy, citrus and tropical fruit.
The Australian Government is contributing $8 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund. Hub partners are providing co-contributions of $18.5 million over 4 years.
Through the Hub, farmers, Indigenous landholders, communities, researchers and business have come together and co-designed approaches and solutions for drought resilience in Tropical North Queensland.
We are proud to be running our second Influential Women Leadership Forum in March for women within the Burdekin region.
This opportunity is for women who aspire to enhance their leadership skills, build confidence, and make a positive impact in their communities.
Join the TNQ Drought Hub and Get on Board Australia for a comprehensive and interactive online Governance Essentials course that takes you through the principles of governance, duties and responsibilities, ethical decision-making and how to be a confident leader.
We are developing educational materials to help support Australian producers, farmers and land managers understand the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) framework.
ESG is a framework that can help producers to address sustainability issues, enhance sustainability performance, increase resilience, reduce risks and create opportunities.
Collaboration in Action: Highlights from the GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience Project Annual Workshop Key takeaways Participants discussed the progress of the GrazingFutures LBR project and explored ways to enhance its...
Mitchell Grass Downs pastures showing good recovery five years on from the 2019 flood Key takeaways Over 70 sites across the Mitchell Grass Downs area in the Southern gulf region...
From the Director The Bureau of Meteorology Northern Rainfall Onset suggests an early start to the wet season. If the coming season brings early and good rain, there could be...
Fitzroy Catchment Traditional Owners Alliance advocates for healthy water at latest forum FCTOA representatives with CSIRO/UTS and Greening Australia staff on the first day of the latest forum. đź‘Ť having...
We are developing educational materials to help support Australian producers, farmers and land managers understand the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) framework.
ESG is a framework that can help producers to address sustainability issues, enhance sustainability performance, increase resilience, reduce risks and create opportunities.
Collaboration in Action: Highlights from the GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience Project Annual Workshop Key takeaways Participants discussed the progress of the GrazingFutures LBR project and explored ways to enhance its...
Mitchell Grass Downs pastures showing good recovery five years on from the 2019 flood Key takeaways Over 70 sites across the Mitchell Grass Downs area in the Southern gulf region...
From the Director The Bureau of Meteorology Northern Rainfall Onset suggests an early start to the wet season. If the coming season brings early and good rain, there could be...
Fitzroy Catchment Traditional Owners Alliance advocates for healthy water at latest forum FCTOA representatives with CSIRO/UTS and Greening Australia staff on the first day of the latest forum. đź‘Ť having...
Drought has significant impact on the wellbeing of people and communities across Tropical North Queensland.
Drought affects all industries but particularly Tropical North Queensland agriculture industries including beef, sugar, vegetable, dairy, citrus and tropical fruit.
The Australian Government is contributing $8 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund. Hub partners are providing co-contributions of $18.5 million over 4 years.
Through the Hub, farmers, Indigenous landholders, communities, researchers and business have come together and co-designed approaches and solutions for drought resilience in Tropical North Queensland.
The Hub is also building critical skills as a key input in building resilience to drought and leveraging new tools, approaches and technology.
High resolution photos captured from drones can provide a wealth of information about the health and condition of a paddock, such as the amount and distribution of pasture and weeds,...
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