The Grit June 2019 | Page 5

Opportunities for on-ground works RAZING practice change is G central to the Landholders Driving Change (LDC) project because it is the proven most cost-effective way of improving water quality. Graziers can adopt a wide range of activities to help meet water quality targets. Negotiating Change and Leadership training S part of the Regional A Extension Coordination program, NQ Dry Tropics is proud to support Allan Parker from Peak Performance to run a four-part capacity building series to help agribusiness and agricultural professionals in Negotiating Change and Leadership. LDC builds relationships in the community is all about C ommunity building relationships. That’s why NQ Dry Tropics, through its LDC project, is proud to sponsor local events in the Bowen and Collinsville region. Five activity areas in the LDC project are five activity areas in the T HERE Landholders Driving Change Project: l BBB Grazier Support; l Landscape Remediation; l Influencing Other Land Managers; l Exploring New Incentives, and; l Policy Engagement. LANDHOLDERS DRIVING CHANGE BURDEKIN MAJOR INTEGRATED PROJECT Grit, Issue 13, June, 2019 | P5