by Ted Bragg | Jun 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
Cochineals eat out for a grand victory A COMPREHENSIVE victory is within sight in a battle being waged in an inconspicuous patch of beach scrub near Bowen. The “enemy” – an infestation of drooping prickly pear that threatened to overwhelm the native beach scrub...
by Ted Bragg | Jun 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
CONSERVING BRIGALOW CORRIDORS NQ Dry Tropics is a Natural Resource Management group promoting best practice management of land, water and biodiversity in the Burdekin dry tropics. Across Sustainable Agriculture, Protecting Biodiversity, Waterways, Wetlands and Coasts,...
by Ted Bragg | Jun 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
Life before the pandemic… hosting workshops, providing extension support, collaborating with industry partners, protecting the environment, facilitating one-on-one expert support, working as a close-knit team. Even during a pandemic, the ‘show’ must...
by Ted Bragg | Jun 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
Brigalow QuizWetlands are incredibly diverse. Wetlands themselves can be permanently or periodically underwater. The water can be placid or flowing, fresh, ...READ MORE Wetlands QuizWetlands are incredibly diverse. Wetlands themselves can be permanently or...
by Ted Bragg | Aug 7, 2019 | Uncategorized
Image Library Software HELP!!!! Welcome to the Image library Software Help guide. This is a "point and learn" tool that should serve to smooth out the bumpy bits as everybody learns how to make best use of the system. To use it, find the screen that is troubling you,...
by Ted Bragg | Jun 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
Catch up on a previous newsletter Newsletter #4 Hole in the basalt wall a clear threat ALMOST by accident the urgent nature of a growing hole in the Great Basalt Wall north of Charters Towers has come under scrutiny in reconnaissance for flood repair grants. Read more...