Trees In Grazing, Coonabar Station, Rolleston

Trees in Grazing: Benefits, Challenges and Practical Solutions

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About the event

Trees in Grazing: Benefits, Challenges and Practical Solutions.

Date: 7th May 2025

Time: 9.00am to 2.00pm

Location: Coonabar Station Rolleston

This workshop offers practical strategies for integrating trees into grazing systems, focusing on native vegetation restoration and sustainable grazing in Central Queensland. Learn how to boost productivity while enhancing environmental sustainability and climate resilience, with real-world examples and practical solutions you can apply to your business.

Meet Your Speakers

Cameron Mulville

Event Coordinator and Emcee

Cameron Mulville is a highly skilled communicator with over 30 years of practical experience in natural resource management in multiple ecosystems.

Mobile: 0448 412 610

Cameron Mulville
Cameron & Kristy Gibson

Trees in grazing at Coonabar Station.

Cameron Gibson owns and manages ‘Coonabar’ cattle station near Rolleston, Queensland with his wife Kristy. A third-generation farmer committed to sustainable practices, Cameron and Kristy have a time control grazing system among retained vegetation strips to enhance profitability while improving ecosystem health and resilience to climate change across their 6,781-hectare property.

Cameron Gibson
Bethlea Bell

Potential benefits of native trees in grazing systems.

Discover how retaining and restoring native vegetation can enhance both the health of the land and the profitability of grazing operations. Bethlea explores the vital role woody native species play in Central Queensland’s grazing systems — and how finding the right balance leads to a mutually beneficial relationship between nature and agriculture.

Bethlea Bell

This event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture.