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Monitoring effectiveness to confirm good work
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LDC project panel members visited White Kangaroo Station to see firsthand what owners John and Bree Skinner are doing to regenerate their property to increase sustainable beef production while reducing exposure to drought and variable seasons .
PLANNING FOR LDC 2
At White Kangaroo Station are ( from left ) Glencoe grazier Bob Harris , NQ Dry Tropics Field Officer Rod Kerr , Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Senior Extension Officer Megan Willis and Great Barrier Reef Foundation Advisor Christian Roth .
The Landholders Driving Change ( LDC ) project panel met in August to plan Phase 2 of the Queensland Government ’ s commitment to LDC , following an injection of a further $ 3m into the project .

Monitoring effectiveness to confirm good work

There ’ s little point carrying out large scale gully works if they ’ re not monitored to check that they ’ re effectively reducing erosion . Through LDC , CSIRO produces an annual report to see how they ’ re holding up .
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