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Plants uses and medicines near Woorabinda with Steve Kemp

Plants uses and medicines near Woorabinda with Steve Kemp

Steve Kemp is an indigenous man living in Woorabinda with a passion for plants. See Steve describe the practical and medicinal uses that his people have for plants in the area. This video is part of a series developed through funding from the Australian Government to increase the knowledge and understanding of local traditional ecological knowledge. Elders have shared their knowledge of local landscapes to ensure it is available to future generations in an easily accessible format.

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05/04/2013

Gawula with Sally Vea Vea

Gawula with Sally Vea Vea

Gawula is a sacred place, steeped in significance for local indigenous people. Listen to Sally explain the meaning behind the area for her people. This video is part of a series developed through funding from the Australian Government to increase the knowledge and understanding of local traditional ecological knowledge. Elders have shared their knowledge of local landscapes to ensure it is available to future generations in an easily accessible format.

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03/04/2013

Connecting to country near Springsure with Linda Black

Connecting to country near Springsure with Linda Black

Linda Black describes the strong links between cultural identity and connections to country. This video is part of a series developed through funding from the Australian Government to increase the knowledge and understanding of local traditional ecological knowledge. Elders have shared their knowledge of local landscapes to ensure it is available to future generations in an easily accessible format.

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03/04/2013

From the paddock to the reef: tracking cattle movement

From the paddock to the reef: tracking cattle movement

An innovative research project in central Queensland is tracking cattle movement in paddocks with different layouts, to see how much cattle rely on creeks for drinking water when a trough is available. Cattle have been fitted with GPS collars that track their every move. This project has been supported by the Australian and Queensland Government's Paddock to Reef program, and involves Fitzroy Basin Association, CSIRO, and CQ University.

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13/02/2013

Cotton best practices with the Austin Family

Cotton best practices with the Austin Family

The Austin's farm cotton and they do it sustainably. Assessing their business by completing myBMP, the cotton industry's best management practices program.

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31/10/2012

Best management practices improving beef business in CQ

Best management practices improving beef business in CQ

Adele and David O'Connor are some of the first graziers to get involved in a new benchmarking program for the grazing industry. Grazing best management practices (BMP) is a self-assessment tool that enables beef producers to see how they are performing against industry standards, make a plan for improvement and access support and training opportunities.

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31/10/2012

Making changes for better broadacre cropping on ‘Cedar Park’

Making changes for better broadacre cropping on 'Cedar Park'

Kate and Eugene Sullivan grow crops near Springsure in central Queensland. They have worked with their local natural resource management group, Fitzroy Basin Association (FBA), to improve their understanding of their business and how it could be improved for a more sustainable CQ.

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31/10/2012

Sustainable grazing in central Queensland

Sustainable grazing in central Queensland

Brett Christie runs a grazing business that produces organic beef. He has worked with his regional NRM group, Fitzroy Basin Association, to develop a project to protect waterways from erosion, thus improving water quality in the nearby creeks.

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29/10/2012

Flood Recovery project helps protect waterways near Taroom

Flood Recovery project helps protect waterways near Taroom

Ben Adams talks about a flood recovery project he completed which helped him replace fencing used to better manage stock access to sensitive river bank areas. Lengths of fencing was washed away in flooding experienced in central Queensland, which had the potential to seriously set-back management techniques that were benefiting the grazier and the environment, by reducing erosion. By working with his regional natural resource management group, Fitzroy Basin Association, Ben was able to access flood recovery funding provided by Queensland and Australian Government's that meant he could afford to replace damaged fences much quicker.

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29/10/2012