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Claiming Back Grazing Country

On Sandringham Plains, the paddocks now roll out in a sea of green, stretching so far, they seem to melt into the blue shoulders of the mountains beyond. It’s a picture of abundance, but it hasn’t always been this way. 

John Day and Kaye Black standing in a field at Roots of Resilience Workshop
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A Whisper in the Grasslands finds its Voice Again

Once thought to be little more than a fading whisper on the landscape, this endangered native grass was believed to have less than a quarter of its kind remaining. Now, it has shown up in interesting corners of central Queensland. 

A close-up of King Blue Grass
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What is land management ?

What is the meaning of Land Management?Land management is the planned use, care, and improvement of land to achieve clear environmental, agricultural, and business outcomes.Effective land management includes the practices used to protect soil health, improve water quality, support pasture production, manage vegetation, and maintain long term land value. It focuses on using land in a way that improves productivity, supports sustainability, and balances environmental, economic, and social needs.For landholders, strong land management helps reduce erosion, improve groundcover, build soil condition, and create more resilient landscapes over time.