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Leadership program kicks off o you want to be part of D the future of your region? Do you want to work with your community to plan your future? A leadership program has been developed specifically for graziers in the Bowen Broken Bogie catchment. Register your interest by 15 March. Restore the landscape function DC wants to establish two ‘whole of enterprise’ L range demonstration sites to ground truth a wide of management and landscape remediation THE THE OP UN PO IQU RT E UN ITY S DE ET U MO P A SIT E techniques. There is a long list of benefits for graziers who allow their property to be used as a demonstration site. An Expression of Interest form is available, contact Lisa Hutchinson on 0427 594 192. International gully symposium in Townsville 8th International T he Symposium on Gully Erosion (ISGE) is being held in Townsville on 21-27 July - the first ISGE in the southern hemisphere and NQ Dry Tropics is involved. Whitsunday Feral pig control on track Whitsunday Regional Council’s T he 2018/19 feral pig aerial control program is on course to eclipse the previous year’s tally. The LDC project matches landholders’ contributions towards the cost of the aerial control in the Whitsunday region. Grit, Issue 10, March, 2019 | P5