Year In Review — 2022-23 | Page 10

STRATEGIC PRIORITY 1 : SOLUTIONS FOR LIVING LANDSCAPES
STRATEGIC PRIORITY 1 : SOLUTIONS FOR LIVING LANDSCAPES
Inspiring practice change
This year grazing field officers supported landholders to improve practices through site visits , workshops delivered by top-quality presenters , and field events at which landholders could observe the impact of practice change alongside their peers .
This work was delivered under the following projects :
• Herding Change Through Grassroots Recovery funded through the partnership between the Australian Government ’ s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation .
• Stomping out Sediment funded through the Australian Government ’ s Reef Trust
• Regional Agricultural Landcare Facilitator funded by the Australian Government .
• Healing Country funded through the Queensland Government ’ s Reef Assist Program .
• Conserving Brigalow Corridors funded by the Australian Government .
• Landholders Driving Change funded through the partnership between the Australian Government ’ s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation .
• Grazing Resilience and Sustainable Solutions ( GRASS ) funded through the Queensland Government ’ s Reef Water Quality Program .
• Regenerative Grazing Tools for Burdekin Soils and Pastures funded by the Australian Government .
Provided

2728hrs of extension via 361

visits to grazing properties

Supported landholders to change practices and improve land condition across a total of 183,125ha

( Below ): Workshops and field events , such as this one near Collinsville delivered by natural grazing expert Dick Richardson , provide opportunities for landholders to learn new techniques and view the impact of practice change .
10 NQ Dry Tropics