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Date Time Reef collaboration ensures farmers excel in their field Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs The Honourable Meaghan Scanlon Primary producers are being encouraged to find out how they can make their farms more sustainable in line with new cropping and horticulture requirements, which take effect next month. Minister for the Environment and Great Barrier Reef Meaghan Scanlon said the Department of Environment and Science would host a series of online and in-person sessions to assist farmers learn about the new requirements for expanding cropping and horticulture that commence from June 1. ....
The Hon Sussan Ley MP Minister for the Environment The Morrison Government has detailed $30 million in on the ground projects to prevent more than 36,699 tonnes of fine sediment runoff and 175 tonnes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen from entering Australia’s World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef each year. Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley said that reef water quality showed a clear link between government partnerships with landholders and significant improvements to the quality of water entering the reef. “We are detailing six initiatives that work with local land managers and farmers to deliver on ground action repairing gulley erosion, addressing feral species to protect agricultural land from degradation and improving farm productivity and sustainable farming practices,” Minister Ley said. ....
Australia s historic peanut capital , Kingaroy, is running out of nuts because of climate change Peter Howlett is considering if future rainfall will be enough to continue to grow nuts. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Queensland town of Kingaroy is famous for its nuts its farmers planted some of Australia s first commercial crops in 1901. Key points: Peanut production in the area is dwindling because of unpredictable summer rainfall Bega says its massive processing plant will stay in Kingaroy, despite fewer local nuts But drought and a shifting rainfall pattern in the South Burnett region are changing things. Second-generation peanut grower Peter Howlett said usually farmers would be in the middle of the harvest at this time of year. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Burnett Mary Regional Group has announced a new membership initiative for 13 to 17 year olds interested in the environment and learning about natural resource management. The Junior Advisory Group (JAG) is a youth membership initiative within BMRG that will contribute to the development, implementation and promotion of environmental initiatives, programs, and campaigns. Plus have a lot of fun along the way with different events and activities. With the set up of the Junior Advisory group there is an opportunity to take on a more active role within one of the four extension committees which cover the Burnett Mary Region. ....