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Going ahead with goats, feral deer on the doorstep of towns and suburbs, and achieving river resilience in the Campaspe

The national NRM update for August 2024 represents just a handful of NRM projects among hundreds happening across Australia, which are made possible through funding from the Australian Government, state governments and others.

This month’s Snapshot projects

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  • NSW

Going ahead with Goats

The project features a dedicated podcast and video series developed by Western LLS, showcasing goat producers, depot operators and technical experts.
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  • QLD

Cultural Fire Management for Grazing Landscapes – a collaborative effort

The project includes building regional community capability, recognising and celebrating Indigenous knowledge and connection to Country, reducing bushfire risk and improving drought resilience, and Indigenous employment opportunities on Country.
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  • WA

Carbon plus biodiversity pilot project provides useful lessons

As part of the Australian Government’s Agricultural Stewardship Package, regional NRM staff undertook local site assessments and then worked with the farmers to ensure successful project delivery.
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  • SA

Feral deer on the doorstep of towns and suburbs

Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board focus on feral deer populations which pose the biggest threat to urban invasion, environment, and primary production, as well as the increased risk of vehicle collision.
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  • TAS

Strahan’s Healthy Harbour project and the Maugean Skate

Cradle Coast NRM are building partnerships and effective communication with Strahan and West Coast residents, including the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, to improve the health of Macquarie Harbour.

FarmMap4D: supporting land managers to future plan

Working with producers from across the Northern Gulf region to build their monitoring and decision-making capacity

Achieving river resilience in the Campaspe

Surveys carried out by North Central CMA show the Campaspe River is bouncing back better after recent floods than previous, with riverbanks healthier and key fish populations replenished.
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  • QLD

Powerlink agreement will optimise environmental offsets

NRM Regions Queensland and Powerlink Queensland are working together to benefit communities, landscapes and future generations by managing environmental offsets.
Delivering Outcomes

Regional NRM organisations partnering to deliver on-ground outcomes

Working at a landscape-scale to deliver nature-positive outcomes and productive resilient landscapes