As pasture dieback continues to spread across Queensland, concerns are continuing to grow about production loss and how businesses can stay productive into the future. The latest FutureBeef…
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Specialised recovery assistance is available through the Industry Recovery and Resilience Officer (IRRO) program. This program provides specialised medium and long-term recovery support to primary producers. In activated areas, officers…
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The highly regarded Rangeland Management Course (RMC) will resume delivery across the Northern Territory from February 2026. Designed for early-career pastoralists and station staff, the course strengthens participants’…
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In this edition of the FutureBeef eBulletin you’ll find: gully remediation in action – check out this amazing timelapse video currant bush in North Queensland why you might…
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Buffalo flies remain a significant challenge for Queensland livestock producers, affecting animal welfare and productivity. To understand current management practices and the potential of buffalo fly tunnel traps,…
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Graziers in the Burnett and Mary catchments have been improving land condition on their properties through support from the Grazing Resilience And Sustainable Solutions (GRASS) project. Project delivery partners in the region, the…
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Happy New Year! Here is a roundup of the most popular articles from 2025, just in case you missed them. Back issues of the eBulletin are available…
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The Queensland Pasture Resilience Program team have been busy — check out what the team have been up to in their latest Out and about video.
The McKinlay Shire in Northwest Queensland, often referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Gulf,’ has become a gateway of opportunity for many. For Clif and Rebecca Brewer,…
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Chris Black, a beef producer based north of Gympie, manages 470 acres of diverse soils and rolling topography. He saw the potential to diversify his pasture mix and…
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