
Apply now for grants to run long-term trials of innovative drought resilient farming practices
Apply now for grants to run long-term trials of innovative drought resilient farming practices We know farmers can make more
Apply now for grants to run long-term trials of innovative drought resilient farming practices We know farmers can make more
What a year the TNQ Hub has had! 2022 saw the Hub fully operationalized, actively collaborating with our community, industries
TNQ Hub capacity building forum reinforces the importance of learning, collaboration with new connections The TNQ Hub recently held a
Welcome to November’s newsletter. As our Programs continue to kick goals across the region through their activities (you can see
Apply now for grants to get proven drought resilience practices and technologies onto farms to drive large scale adoption. We
As a first for Tropical North Queensland, this water monitoring device could have significant benefits by helping producers better understand
Coral AI model wins second Northern Australian Indigenous Datathon The second instalment of the Northern Australian Indigenous Datathon was held
Welcome to our latest TNQ Hub Newsletter. The team has been busy again this month collaborating with our network partners
I wanted to give a quick shout out to all our Hub Members, Network Partners, supporters and community who have
We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of this country and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners and Elders, past and present, of the land on which we stand today, the Djabugay (pronounced Jap-ur-kai), Yirrganydji (pronounced Irri-kan-dji) and the Gimuy Yidinji (pronounced Goom-eye Yidinji) people (and all other country/people joining us today).
In the spirit of reconciliation, we also acknowledge the valuable contribution that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to make to James Cook University and the broader community.