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The Bowen-based LDC Project support team Management Support L 0408 and Coordinator - Rodger Walker 828 276 [email protected] Pictured at an LDC workshop are (from left): CEO NQ Dry Tropics, Dr Scott Crawford, Director of the Office of the Great Barrier Reef, Scott Robinson, Strathalbyn grazier Bristow Hughes, Exevale grazier Buster McLoughlin and Technical Science Representative Christian Roth Field Officer - Brendan Smith S enior - 0417 408 587 [email protected] Officer - Adrienne Hall F ield (starts on June 4) What is the LDC? Q Dry Tropics’ Landholders Driving N Change project aims to tackle erosion and improve land management, productivity and Reef water quality in the Burdekin region. It is focused on the Bowen, Broken, Bogie (BBB) catchment near Bowen and Collinsville, which produces almost a quarter of the total fine sediment load that ends up on the Reef. From the start, local graziers were asked to get involved and put forward ideas about how to keep soil on the land and improve productivity. THERE are five activity areas in the Landholders Driving Change Project: BBB Grazier Support, Landscape Remediation, Influencing Other Land Managers, Exploring New Incentives, and Policy Engagement. P2 | Grit Volume 1, May, 2018 Project Panel members Bob Harris Agforce Member Jane Waterhouse Principal Scientist Buster O’Loughlin Exevale Station Christian Roth Technical Science rep Garlone Moulin Mt Pleasant Station Brigid Nelson DAF rep Tom Murphy Tabletop Station Andrew Willcox Whitsunday Regional Council Jessie Gooding Mt Aberdeen Station Meghan Blackburn Office of Great Barrier Reef Bristow Hughes Strathalbyn Station Scott Crawford NQ Dry Tropics The LDC project also benefits from collaboration with the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF), CSIRO, JCU, TropWATER and Glencore.