Come and learn about our rare turtle!
There was movement on the river bank for the word had passed around, that the White Throat Snapping Turtle was laying her eggs! Yes, this rare turtle (Latin name, Elseya albagula) was identified only a few years ago by the committed efforts of the staff at the...
BCCA Newsletter
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Monto hosting Qld Landcare Conference
Most Better Burnett readers will probably be aware that this year's Queensland Landcare Conference will be held in the Burnett in Monto in fact. The North Burnett Landcare Group have done a great job of putting together a super program and it would appear they are...
Swimming Upstream – Burnett Mary Biopass Development Strategy
In Integrated Catchment Management you get an insight to a whole stack of processes and activities you might not normally encounter. The issue of biopass is one such issue. The Burnett Mary Biopass Development Strategy considers all of the impediments to fish and...
South Burnett Show & Tell a Hit
The fog cleared in the streets of Kingaroy as members and non-members from across the Burnett came to see and hear the BCCA’s Show and Tell Morning at the DPI Research Station last Tuesday. BCCA has been running the Catchment Recovery Pilot, Better Burnett to much...
QRWN – Change & Challenge Conference
The Barambah Branch of the Queensland Rural Women's Network are proud to present the Change and Challenge Conference held in Bundaberg on 27 and 28 August 2008 2008 has been a year of change and challenge for many. Come to 2008 Gathering and hopefully QWRN can...
Catchment to Coast Tour
Friday May 9th was the day of the Catchement to Coast tour, kindly organised by Ocean Watch and Tide to Table. The people attending the tour covered all aspects of the catchment from farmers and organisation in the catchment systems through to commerical fisher's and...
Auburn River Landholders Updated
The Better Burnett team and Auburn River landholders met recently at Narayen to discuss the progress of the recently funding sustainable grazing projects. The Better Burnett project management team updated the landholders on the preliminary monitoring and evaluation...
Ocean Watch Catchment to Coast Tour
Primary industries, Wetlands and fish. The leaders in our farming and fishing industries are doing great things to balance production with catchment health and maintain sustainable fisheries. Come and find out what, where and how. You will visit wetlands on...
Future farming supported at local forum
Over 80 local landholders attended the Farming in the Future Forum held by South East Burnett Landcare Group last Wednesday at the Pulse in Murgon. The purpose of the forum was to share new issues, opportunities and threats that are likely to face landholders in the...
Stop it! – How to slow the spread of weeds
FREE Workshop Series run by the Burnett Inland North Local Government Area Cluster (BINLGAC) are running again in April, this time they'll be at: Brian Pastures Research Station Wed April 2nd Mount Perry Shire Hall Thurs April 3rd From 9.30am till 2.30pm Update your...
What does the future hold?
This is a time of great change for our farming and grazing businesses. What are the new issues, opportunities and threats we are likely to face in the next 5-10 years? The South East Burnett Landcare Group has brought together a group of leading speakers to help us...
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