Annual Report 2018 | Page 9

ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 | 9 in partnership with us Excellent progress has been made, with all weeds mechanically removed from two 15ha creek sites. of production, the material could be used on farms using precision applications. This has improved habitat for native fish such as barramundi and mangrove jack, as well as local and migratory birds. The project’s water quality benefits were highlighted after heavy rainfall flooded the creek system earlier this year. The harvested material from the first site has been through a weed seed germination trial to ensure no declared weed seeds survived, and the first batch of compost has been applied on a farm in Bowen. A manager at the Pacific Reef Prawn Farm said he was unsure what had been done upstream, but the effect was noticeable. Local growers have shown considerable interest in the trials, and believe if the project team can refine the costs “This is the cleanest we have ever seen the water during a flood pulse,” he said. BELOW: Evolution Mining employees join NQ Dry Tropics staff members Laura Dunstan and Scott Fry on a field trip to see the composting project in operation.