Pop up disaster recovery hub – Hebel
POP UP DISASTER RECOVERY HUBS A free workshop will be hosted at Thallon & Hebel to provide information and support for anyone who has been flood-affected. These events…
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POP UP DISASTER RECOVERY HUBS A free workshop will be hosted at Thallon & Hebel to provide information and support for anyone who has been flood-affected. These events…
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POP UP DISASTER RECOVERY HUBS A free workshop will be hosted at Thallon & Hebel to provide information and support for anyone who has been flood-affected. These events…
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Weights, water and what’s next? You are invited to hear the findings from the 2019/20 Richmond Trial Cattle Topics covered: Mitchell grass recovery post flooding — results from…
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Damage to on-farm infrastructure and crops during the North and Far North Queensland Monsoon Trough more than a year ago is still evident across much of the state’s…
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A vast area of north-west Queensland, including the northern Mitchell Grass Downs, extending into the Gulf, was damaged after a monsoon trough flooded the area in February 2019.…
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GrazingFutures is a Drought and Climate Adaptation Program (DCAP) funded project aimed at helping producers better manage drought and other risks associated with extensive livestock businesses. The project…
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A summary of resources available for primary producers affected by the 2019 floods in north-west Queensland. Details about the available QRIDA grants, freight subsidies, meeting the nutritional requirements of livestock after flood, weeds to be on the lookout for, managing rejuvenating pastures and much more can be found in this article.
Join Craig Turner (QRIDA) as he discusses the loans and grants available to primary producers to recover from the monsoonal trough flooding. Craig will also answer any specific…
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