It was great to have the support of the University of Queensland who not only sponsored the event but worked with us to get nearly 40 students in attendance. David Phelps is pictured here with Christa Pudmenzky and Roger Stone @usqedu#rangelands2021@AusRangeSoc@NRMAlliance
Wow, like true outback legends, our team soldiers on to bring you the Shaping Our Future conference. We have had everything from fires to power outages. With over 300 people registered, this is a huge turn out. #rangelands2021
Over the last few years, we have seen a turning of the tide in the fight against weeks like Prickly Acacia. By partnering with other specialists like @Bayer, we are able to achieve more. Check out this video. Thanks @mattleachVm @bayer4VegMgtAU
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We are running a competition over on facebook. Win passes to our Shaping Our Future conference by finding some of our sponsor logos in this image. Head over there now to find out more. https://t.co/UQWesbuJlA
We are looking forward to hearing Dalene Wray at the Shaping Our Future conference in Longreach 2021. You can hear some of her story here.
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We are excited to have Dalene as one of our keynote speakers at the Shaping Our Future conference. Register on our website now to hear Dalene and many more exciting speakers.
It is the early bird that gets the worm! Don't miss out on early bird registrations. Register for our October conference before 30 June 2021 to save. https://t.co/5CRwBURSWH #rangelands2021
Today is Earth Day! Do your part for our planet and its future by booking your tickets to the NRM in the Rangelands Conference. Details on our website. https://t.co/kL43ozLZSs
We're searching for a comms + engagement specialist to be based in either Mt Isa or Longreach. You'll develop + implement strategic comms plans, produce comms products and enhance brands of both @SouthernGulf and @DesertChannels. Closing 24 Feb. More at https://t.co/0R73ZUarIA.
Rocklands Station north of Camooweal is embracing new ways of doing things, such as smaller paddocks and wet season spelling, to regenerate native pastures and improve the productivity of the country.
A straggle of returning after the demise of Prickly Acacia looks far better from ground level than it does from above, but is still testament to the how the country responds to a bit of rain when helped by good management practices such as 'wet' season spelling.