As part of the Lansdown Catchment Rehydration Initiative, The Mulloon Institute is holding an Introduction to Landscape Rehydration workshop on the 30th June. This is an invite to landowners and stakeholders to understand Landscape Rehydration for the local area.
Location: Meet at Woodstock & District Sport & Recreation Club, Woodstock QLD https://goo.gl/maps/pRQCUxum8rxg1PRm6
Time: 8:30am – 12:00pm
RSVP: By 27th June to Joe Skuse
0491035276
Workshop topics:
Presenter: Sam Skeat
Sam is a specialist in the delivery of landscape rehydration projects with a focus on balancing ecological restoration and business return. Sam has extensive experience in Queensland and New South Wales. He has assisted numerous landholders in understanding the benefits Landscape Rehydration and how to use it to restore landscape function under agriculture.
The Mulloon Institute:
The Mulloon Institute (TMI) is a leading research and education organisation committed to building resilient regional communities by supporting the long-term, sustainable growth of Australian agriculture. TMI’s staff work with farmers and other stakeholders on catchment scale rehydration and restoration projects across the country that promise to restore both ecological and agricultural function to degraded landscapes.
This project is delivered in partnership with NQ Dry Tropics with funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
Would you like to get involved in the TNQ Hub? Do you have an upcoming event that you’d like us to attend? We’d love to hear from you! Please email tnqhub@jcu.edu.au