The Grit March 2019 | Page 3

Erosion Control workshops this month now to take advantage of two R this egister erosion control workshops being held month. Highly-respected landcare specialist and plant operator, Darryl Hill will expose landholders and utility providers to practical, alternative approaches to prevent water erosion on station roads, tracks firebreaks and fence lines. Utility providers invited to join the project wo workshops were held T in February for non- graziers who manage or use land in the BBB, on how they can get involved in the LDC project so it can truly be a whole-of-catchment effort. Stakeholders discuss policy engagement DC has held a round table L between to coordinate engagement landholders and government decision makers on relevant policy and regulatory issues that could impact landholders in the BBB catchment. The round table was held in Townsville last week. L ANDHOLDERS Driving Change is a Burdekin Major Integrated Project funded by the Queensland Government through the Queensland Reef Water Quality Program. Grit, Issue 10, March, 2019 | P3