The Grit December 2019 | Page 28

Scottville cluster works with many hands he ‘Scottville Mob’ has proven T that working together can result in great outcomes. The cluster group developed an action plan to remediate erosion features on their properties, pooled resources, and as a result, all on-ground work is complete. Register for leadership program is now R EGISTRATION open for the Landholders Driving Change Leadership program. It has been developed specifically for graziers in the Bowen and Collinsville region. Reef Credit scheme is almost ready to fly HE Reef Credit scheme is a market- T based mechanism to incentivise water quality improvements across catchments of the Great Barrier Reef. Land managers can undertake projects that improve water quality through changes in land management to generate a Reef Credit. For more information, browse to: reefcredit.org. Subscribe to the NQ Dry Tropics newsletter Dry Tropics’ newsletter is N Q published online four times a year. NQ Dry Tropics is an independent community-based business leading change towards best practice management of land, water and biodiversity in the dry tropics of North Queensland. P28 | Grit Issue 17, December, 2019