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Overview and timeline of LDC project andholders Driving Change is one of two Major L Barrier Integrated projects (MIPs) recommended by the Great reef Water Science Taskforce. The other MIP aims to reduce nutrient and pesticide runoff from cane and banana farms in the Wet Tropics region. The Queensland Government has committed $33 million to fund the MIPs, which aim to concentrate efforts at a catchment scale, and evaluate their effectiveness. They are funded through the Queensland Reef Water Quality Program. Erosion is a big issue in the dry tropics of North Queensland. It causes valuable topsoil, primarily from grazing lands, to wash downstream, carrying fine sediment particles that reduce the amount of light needed by coral reefs P6 | ISSUE 1, April, 2018 and seagrass to grow and thri aims to tackle erosion and imp productivity and reef water qu In August 2017, Queensland and Heritage Protection, and and the Great Barrier Reef app for the NQ Dry Tropics Major It was renamed Landholders