Project officers flaunt knowledge at Field Days
Gulf Savannah specialists recently took to the stage to showcase their expertise at the Rotary FNQ Field Days’ Ag & Innovation lineup.
Gulf Savannah specialists recently took to the stage to showcase their expertise at the Rotary FNQ Field Days’ Ag & Innovation lineup.
Project Support Officer Oceane Dupont recently led the Enhancing Wetland at Wetherby Station Project, which left the land adorned with 1200 additional trees.
Technology Adoption Officer Keerah Steele recently had the fantastic opportunity to connect with producers, researchers and industry leaders at the Northern Australian Food Futures Conference in Darwin.
We’re part of a collaborative project focused on improving land condition, boosting productivity, and enhancing biodiversity.
Once common across northern Australia, in recent decades the Gouldian finch population has declined dramatically to an estimated few thousand mature individuals in the wild.
The Gulf Savannah NRM board endorsed the 2023-24 Annual Report at the AGM held in November. It contains updates from directors, program managers and the CEO on the past 12 months — and looks forward to new projects and funding.
We’ve strengthened our team with the appointment of a Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator to work with farmers, landholders, industry, and community groups.
A new nature refuge has been declared in the Northern Gulf region to support our unique biodiversity.
We’ve revealed the results of a two-year land condition monitoring project that assessed almost 300 sites across the Northern Gulf region.
The Gulf Savannah Grazing Forum takes place in Georgetown this month, featuring the latest in grazing research and technology.