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Fly in Morning Tea at Donnington Airfield

Rachel and Simon attended the Fly in Morning Tea at Donnington Airfield to introduce the TNQ Drought Hub to the local Burdekin Node community. There was around 30 people in attendance and we were able to talk directly to 12 producers on the day.

Questions were plenty and directed at property mapping, reducing wooded forests for grazing and horticulture. Generally, the hub was positively received and the group looks forward to talking more with Node Leader NQ Dry Tropics.