Flood

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GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience has many collaborators and partnerships. These fact sheets and how-to guides have been developed by key partners and stakeholders to help producers develop a…
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Storms are regular in Australia and can range in intensity from minor thunderstorms to category 5 cyclones. Bushfires are caused by lightning and flash flooding is a result…
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Restock, replant and repair – what’s next in North Queensland’s flood recovery assistance, a recorded webinar presented by QRIDA.

The Price family have implemented phosphorus supplementation, vaccination, parasite management, control mating and objective bull selection on Greenlake Station, Rossmoya. The Price family purchased Greenlake Station north of…
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Documenting some of the changes made by landholders is a component of the GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience program. The case studies below describe the outcomes of the changed…
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The Resilience strategies for small landholders recorded webinar series is focused on supporting small landholders during times of drought and the subsequent recovery processes. This is part 4…
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In this presentation, David Phelps (Principal Scientist – Grazing Lands with DAF) discusses how the pasture is responding after the flooding and what is likely for the longer…
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In this presentation, Craig Turner (Manager of Client Relations for the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority – QRIDA) discusses the loans and grants available to primary producers…
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This guide used the best information available at the time of publication. It is intended to help you assess what type of flood is likely to occur in…
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Producer case studies of managing flood damaged buffel pastures from ‘Mellaluka’, ‘Lignum’ and ‘Alinya’ on the Belyando River, Queensland.