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Improved handling of runoff on rural roads
The LDC journey :

Monitoring & evaluating our progress

Each year the Landholders

Driving Change project measures progress towards improved water quality outcomes and submits a Performance Report to the Queensland Government ’ s Office of Great Barrier Reef ( OGBR ) as the project funder . This report contains collated
The Key Evaluation Questions :
Here is a summary of the Key Evaluation Questions ( KEQs ) that the LDC project is required to report against :

Improved handling of runoff on rural roads

Rural roads in the BBB directly serve thousands of rural and regional

residents living along them . They provide essential market access for grazing properties , are the main access for major industries , and they play a major part in tourism , adding to the economic wealth of the region .
The LDC project support team
Project Manager
Georg Wandrag
- 0418 816 753 georg . wandrag @ nqdrytropics . com . au
Land Management Support Coordinator Rodger Walker - 0408 828 276 rodger . walker @ nqdrytropics . com . au
Landscape Remediation Officer Dan Hazelman - 0457 356 468 daniel . hazelman @ nqdrytropics . com . au
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Senior Grazing Support Officer Adrienne Hall - 0428 158 859 adrienne . hall @ nqdrytropics . com . au
Senior Project Officer Cherry Emerick - 0456 015 772 cherry . emerick @ nqdrytropics . com . au

Grazing Support Officer Sheridan Callcott - 0439 421 994 sheridan . callcott @ nqdrytropics . com . au grit

data and analysed results from many sources of monitoring carried out throughout the year .
( Click on each of the Question boxes to see the results of the survey ).
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