Annual Report 2018 | Page 12

12 | ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 Reef Trust Grazing – Growing a Great Barrier Reef project •  70 grazing properties engaged. •  62 individuals received 925 hours of one-on-one extension support. •  38 graziers completed projects covering 142,500ha . The Brook grazier Darcy O’Brien and NQ Dry Tropics Senior Field Officer Linda Anderson review project paperwork. THIS year, we launched a $1 million peer-to-peer demonstrations program focused on sharing erosion prevention knowledge and improving pasture condition. Graziers could access up to $50,000 to carry out work such as riparian fencing, erosion control, managing grazing pressure, protecting sensitive landscapes, or managing water – and share results with neighbours as part of the review process. “This funding opportunity promotes peer to peer learning by supporting graziers to demonstrate their methods and results to neighbouring landholders,” Grazing Team Leader Jared Sunderland said. “By demonstrating what they did and how they did it, graziers will be supporting their local communities to build knowledge about keeping soil on the land and improving water quality.”