Wet Tropics People. Location of the MIP. Steering the course for the reef BE A MIPPER GET INVOLVED THE DIFFERENCE THE MIP WILL MAKE CONTACT

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Wet Tropics People. Location of the MIP. Steering the course for the reef BE A MIPPER GET INVOLVED THE DIFFERENCE THE MIP WILL MAKE CONTACT"

Transcription

1 Location of the MIP Any project has to involve the landholders first and foremost. To bring about change we must get our farmers involved so they can have confidence and belief in going forwards. I ve never been involved in a project that is so collaborative and allows all participants to be genuinely involved with seeking an outcome. Alan Colgrave, Cane Grower THURSDAY ISLAND Johnstone Catchment Tully Catchment BE A MIPPER GET INVOLVED Wet Tropics Region Be a part of the solution COOKTOWN Everyone working together for maximum benefit Get access to real time data and analysis to show your achievements KARUMBA Get extension support to help make change Tell your story THE DIFFERENCE THE MIP WILL MAKE The MIP will closely monitor the progress against achieving land management practice changes, economic benefits for landholders, and reductions in nutrient and pesticide loads. What we learn will inform how similar projects can be designed in other regions, remembering that the strategic priority is to deliver enduring, sustainable land management within local communities. The WTMIP Consortium consists of more than 40 organisations, coordinated by Terrain NRM and includes all the key partners, agriculture industry, researchers, NGOs, investors and agencies in the region. The Consortium builds Cleaner waterways Healthier reef Profitable farms Stronger communities Water quality leadership CONTACT on, and integrates with, existing government, industry, community and research programs to maximise success. WTMIP@terrain.org.au or visit The community-based MIP Project Panel had oversight of the MIP design process. Membership represents key partner organisations CANEGROWERS, Australian Banana Growers Council, research institutes, Johnstone River Catchment Management Association and Cassowary Coast River Improvement Trust, Cassowary Coast Regional Council, Mamu, and Gulnay Traditional Owner groups. Wet Tropics People Steering the course for the reef A water quality project for productive, profitable communities and a healthy reef This project is funded by the Queensland Government and is a recommendation by the Great Barrier Reef Water Science Taskforce

2 Wet Tropics Major Integrated Project Everyone s responsibility The Wet Tropics Major Integrated Project (MIP) is the first of its kind a reef water quality program that is funded by the Queensland Government but designed by the local community. A Consortium of over 40 organisations and hundreds of people in our community have shaped this project. By working together and pooling their knowledge of the landscapes and conditions of the Tully and Johnstone catchments, the people living and working in these areas have helped to design a program tailor-made to their environment. Opportunity to make a difference The MIP concentrates efforts into two catchments. It is an opportunity to achieve a greater impact on water quality with a more localised approach. This concept was recommended by the Great Barrier Reef Water Science Taskforce. The Johnstone and Tully are identified as hotspot catchments because of the intensive agriculture industries which pose a risk to water quality. The MIP will build on the many water quality improvements already happening in the region, to deliver enduring and sustainable land management in a way that benefits local communities. Creating together The project is founded on the belief that long term change and sustainable communities must come from the hearts and minds of the people of the Wet Tropics. The six-month design phase closely involved landholders, industry, community, agencies, natural resource management, researchers and investors in shaping a program that is based on passion, knowledge and local ownership. The 3-year implementation phase aims to build on this participation and continue the momentum and community ownership of the project. IDEAS TO OUTCOMES Major workshops provided opportunities for the community to drive and influence the design of the project, right from the start. Over 300 people actively participated in the process, starting with the generation of 500+ ideas to help solve the water quality challenge. Up to 40 technical advisors assessed every single idea. Drawing on expert local knowledge, industry experience and state-of-the-art spatial and mapping tools, they provided advice and direction to the Project Panel. This was essential for the Panel to make evidence-based decisions about priority locations, actions, budget and staff. Getting this right is a key to success. We continued to talk with the community so ideas could be tracked from inception through to final design, and made sure it suited the environment and landholder needs.

3 What is the Program? The essence of the Wet Tropics MIP is the combination of actions that work with all parts of the community. While farming practice change is central to the project as the proven most cost-effective way of improving water quality, other actions are included in the mix to meet water quality targets. From the grass roots design process came a clear message that to affect catchment-wide change, the project operates at a range of scales: The individual (my water) Farmer clusters (our water) Broader catchment community (everyone s water) Collaborative partnerships within the region and beyond (more than just water) ACTIVITY AREAS CATCHMENT REPAIR & TREATMENT SYSTEMS The MIP will invest up to $4.6m to install 20 different treatments including bioreactors, wetlands, high efficiency sediment basins and riparian buffer zones. It will trial and monitor the effectiveness of these repair and treatment systems as potential methods for reducing nutrient and pesticide loads entering the Great Barrier Reef from the Wet Tropics. These will be delivered in collaboration with farmers and landholders in optimal locations. Community groups, traditional owners, NGOs, Council, and Cassowary Coast River Improvement Trust will be delivery partners. FARM SERVICES The MIP will accelerate practice change by investing up to $4.7m in five extension staff, performancebased incentives and technical support for landholders. This will deliver whole farm extension and incentives for optimal production, profit and landscape and water quality outcomes. It will establish demonstration cane and banana farms in priority sub-catchments, and it will help to mentor and coordinate the broader extension network and build famers capacity for change.

4 LOCAL SCALE MONITORING OUR CATCHMENT OUR COMMUNITY INFLUENCING The MIP will invest up to $2.9m over three years to design and deliver nested local scale water monitoring across 14 new sites. Working closely with farmers and the community, it will ensure industry and community have ownership and oversight, and that land managers receive rapid, in time local water quality information. Grower feedback has been show me that it s my problem and I will solve it, so the MIP will help build connections between science and farmers on the impacts and causes of reduced water quality. The MIP will invest up to $1.5m over three years in communications, grants and technical support to implement a mix of nonagricultural improvements, as well as catchment wide communication and engagement tools. Working with community groups, traditional owners, NGOs, industry, council and River Improvement Trusts, the MIP will build and share knowledge, co-generate data and support non-agricultural improvements. Innovative communications will promote results and tell a bigger picture story of change that recognises and values everyone s contributions. The MIP will invest up to $0.6m to explore innovative financing and investment opportunities. The MIP will seek to implement ecosystem service payments that support water quality activities an exciting opportunity for the MIP and all of the Reef catchments. The MIP will also work with partners, peak bodies, government and agencies to influence priority external factors that can be barriers to change.

5 Location of the MIP Any project has to involve the landholders first and foremost. To bring about change we must get our farmers involved so they can have confidence and belief in going forwards. I ve never been involved in a project that is so collaborative and allows all participants to be genuinely involved with seeking an outcome. Alan Colgrave, Cane Grower THURSDAY ISLAND Johnstone Catchment Tully Catchment Wet Tropics Region BE A MIPPER GET INVOLVED Be a part of the solution COOKTOWN Everyone working together for maximum benefit Get access to real time data and analysis to show your achievements KARUMBA Get extension support to help make change Tell your story THE DIFFERENCE THE MIP WILL MAKE The MIP will closely monitor the progress against achieving land management practice changes, economic benefits for landholders, and reductions in nutrient and pesticide loads. What we learn will inform how similar projects can be designed in other regions, remembering that the strategic priority is to deliver enduring, sustainable land management within local communities. The WTMIP Consortium consists of more than 40 organisations, coordinated by Terrain NRM and includes all the key partners, agriculture industry, researchers, NGOs, investors and agencies in the region. The Consortium builds Cleaner waterways Healthier reef Profitable farms Stronger communities Water quality leadership CONTACT on, and integrates with, existing government, industry, community and research programs to maximise success. WTMIP@terrain.org.au or visit The community-based MIP Project Panel had oversight of the MIP design process. Membership represents key partner organisations CANEGROWERS, Australian Banana Growers Council, research institutes, Johnstone River Catchment Management Association and Cassowary Coast River Improvement Trust, Cassowary Coast Regional Council, Mamu, and Gulnay Traditional Owner groups. Wet Tropics People Steering the course for the reef A water quality project for productive, profitable communities and a healthy reef This project is funded by the Queensland Government and is a recommendation by the Great Barrier Reef Water Science Taskforce

6 Location of the MIP Any project has to involve the landholders first and foremost. To bring about change we must get our farmers involved so they can have confidence and belief in going forwards. I ve never been involved in a project that is so collaborative and allows all participants to be genuinely involved with seeking an outcome. Alan Colgrave, Cane Grower THURSDAY ISLAND Johnstone Catchment Tully Catchment Wet Tropics Region BE A MIPPER GET INVOLVED Be a part of the solution COOKTOWN Everyone working together for maximum benefit Get access to real time data and analysis to show your achievements KARUMBA Get extension support to help make change Tell your story THE DIFFERENCE THE MIP WILL MAKE The MIP will closely monitor the progress against achieving land management practice changes, economic benefits for landholders, and reductions in nutrient and pesticide loads. What we learn will inform how similar projects can be designed in other regions, remembering that the strategic priority is to deliver enduring, sustainable land management within local communities. The WTMIP Consortium consists of more than 40 organisations, coordinated by Terrain NRM and includes all the key partners, agriculture industry, researchers, NGOs, investors and agencies in the region. The Consortium builds Cleaner waterways Healthier reef Profitable farms Stronger communities Water quality leadership CONTACT on, and integrates with, existing government, industry, community and research programs to maximise success. WTMIP@terrain.org.au or visit The community-based MIP Project Panel had oversight of the MIP design process. Membership represents key partner organisations CANEGROWERS, Australian Banana Growers Council, research institutes, Johnstone River Catchment Management Association and Cassowary Coast River Improvement Trust, Cassowary Coast Regional Council, Mamu, and Gulnay Traditional Owner groups. Wet Tropics People Steering the course for the reef A water quality project for productive, profitable communities and a healthy reef This project is funded by the Queensland Government and is a recommendation by the Great Barrier Reef Water Science Taskforce

Reef Alliance Growing a GREAT Barrier Reef

Reef Alliance Growing a GREAT Barrier Reef Reef Trust Phase III Reef Alliance Proposal Reef Alliance Growing a GREAT Barrier Reef In late December 2015, the Australian Government called for applicants to deliver the Reef Trust Phase III $56M programme.

More information

Wet Tropics PILOT REPORT CARD. Healthy tropical waterways and vibrant communities. wettropicswaterways.org.au

Wet Tropics PILOT REPORT CARD. Healthy tropical waterways and vibrant communities. wettropicswaterways.org.au Wet Tropics PILOT REPORT CARD Healthy tropical waterways and vibrant communities 2015 Key messages This collaboration has galvanised partners around a shared vision to improve the health of our waterways

More information

REPORT CARD. Reporting on data July 2015 to June wettropicswaterways.org.au

REPORT CARD. Reporting on data July 2015 to June wettropicswaterways.org.au REPORT CARD Reporting on data July 2015 to June 2016 2017 wettropicswaterways.org.au Marine Debris Community groups cleared 2.62 tonnes of marine debris from Wet Tropics beach clean ups during 2015-16.

More information

Project Catalyst: An innovation project for cane growers in the Great Barrier Reef catchment

Project Catalyst: An innovation project for cane growers in the Great Barrier Reef catchment Project Catalyst: An innovation project for cane growers in the Great Barrier Reef catchment Andrew Rouse 1 & Craig Davenport 2 1 WWF Australia Suite 3.04, Level 3, 60 Leicester Street, Carlton VIC 3053

More information

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions Wet Tropi Sugar Indu Partnershi Frequently Asked Questions REEF REPEATED TENDERS WET TROPICS Round 3 [1] What if my farm is partially in the [3] Do I need to provide a map for [5] Can I submit more than

More information

Queensland Regional NRM Groups Collective and Queensland Water and Land Carers Memorandum of Understanding

Queensland Regional NRM Groups Collective and Queensland Water and Land Carers Memorandum of Understanding Queensland Regional NRM Groups Collective and Queensland Water and Land Carers Memorandum of Understanding Final 1 st July 2013 1 Statement of Common Purpose (MOU) Queensland Regional NRM Groups Collective

More information

Submission Re: Submission to the Enhancing regulations to ensure clean water for a healthy Great Barrier Reef and a prosperous Queensland

Submission Re: Submission to the Enhancing regulations to ensure clean water for a healthy Great Barrier Reef and a prosperous Queensland QUEENSLAND FARMERS FEDERATION Primary Producers House, Level 3, 183 North Quay, Brisbane QLD 4000 PO Box 12009 George Street, Brisbane QLD 4003 qfarmers@qff.org.au (07) 3837 4720 ABN 44 055 764 488 Submission

More information

Paddock to Reef Program Integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting

Paddock to Reef Program Integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting Paddock to Reef Program Integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting Reef Water Quality Protection Plan This program is supported by the Australian and Queensland governments with funding through the

More information

Sustainable river management in the Queensland Murray Darling Basin

Sustainable river management in the Queensland Murray Darling Basin Sustainable river management in the Queensland Murray Darling Basin Nicole Gammie a, Kate Steel b and Ken Baker c a Queensland Murray Darling Committee, PO Box 6243, Toowoomba, (E-mail: n.gammie@landcare.org.au)

More information

prosper. our natural conserve,sustain and Our vision help capital. South Australians because we look after An exceptional state

prosper. our natural conserve,sustain and Our vision help capital. South Australians because we look after An exceptional state Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources P la n 2014-15 Our vision An exceptional state because we look after our natural capital. To South Australians conserve,sustain and help prosper.

More information

The Fight for the Reef campaign Federal Election Scorecard Policies. 23 May 2016

The Fight for the Reef campaign Federal Election Scorecard Policies. 23 May 2016 The Fight for the Reef campaign Federal Election Scorecard Policies 23 May 2016 1. Laws to stop farm pollution flowing into Great Barrier Reef waters Regulate a cap on farm pollution flowing into Great

More information

Long Term Strategic Plan

Long Term Strategic Plan Long Term Strategic Plan 2015-2018 1 theforestbridgetrust@gmail.com www.theforestbridgetrust.org.nz 2 Table of Contents Introduction 4 Situational Analysis 5 Vision, Mission and Strengths 7 Strategic Focus

More information

Unitywater Reconciliation Action Plan

Unitywater Reconciliation Action Plan Unitywater Reconciliation Action Plan 2018 2019 Contents Our Vision for Reconciliation 1 Message from our CEO 2 Our Commitment 3 Our Business 4 Our Reconciliation Action Plan 5 Relationships 6 Respect

More information

Targeted sugarcane grower extension improves reef water quality

Targeted sugarcane grower extension improves reef water quality Targeted sugarcane grower extension improves reef water quality Adam Royle & Lawrence Di Bella Herbert Cane Productivity Services Ltd (HCPSL), 181 Fairford Rd, Ingham, Qld 4850 Email: aroyle@hcpsl.com.au

More information

Paul Polman Opening Keynote Speech Global Landscapes Forum, COP20, Lima 7 December 2014

Paul Polman Opening Keynote Speech Global Landscapes Forum, COP20, Lima 7 December 2014 Updated 08/12/2014 10:34 Paul Polman Opening Keynote Speech Global Landscapes Forum, COP20, Lima 7 December 2014 Ladies and Gentlemen, It s a pleasure to be in Lima, to see this fantastic country playing

More information

South West Peak Slowing the Flow Project Manager

South West Peak Slowing the Flow Project Manager South West Peak Slowing the Flow Project Manager 25,000pa plus pension, full time, fixed term contract for five years Cheshire Wildlife Trust is leading a five-year multi-partner slowing the flow project

More information

Top 10 Tips for a Successful Agricultural Enterprise GIS

Top 10 Tips for a Successful Agricultural Enterprise GIS Top 10 Tips for a Successful Agricultural Enterprise GIS Raymond De Lai Herbert Resource Information Centre HRIC - Success through Collaboration Joint venture between five partners: Wilmar Sugar Herbert

More information

Reducing soil erosion on grazing land in catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef

Reducing soil erosion on grazing land in catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Reducing soil erosion on grazing land in catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Peggy Schrobback and Megan Star Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries 60 th Australian Agriculture and

More information

Scenarios for the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Learning from the future. Iris Bohnet, Erin Bohensky and Clare Gambley

Scenarios for the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Learning from the future. Iris Bohnet, Erin Bohensky and Clare Gambley Scenarios for the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Learning from the future Iris Bohnet, Erin Bohensky and Clare Gambley 10 th International Riversymposium & Environmental Flows Conference, Brisbane, September

More information

Follow-up of Managing water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchments. Report 16:

Follow-up of Managing water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchments. Report 16: Follow-up of Managing water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchments Report 16: 2017 18 Your ref: Our ref: 26 June 2018 The Honourable C Pitt MP Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Parliament House BRISBANE

More information

STEWARDSHIP FORUM JUNE STEWARDSHIP INDICATORS WORKSHOP WORKBOOK

STEWARDSHIP FORUM JUNE STEWARDSHIP INDICATORS WORKSHOP WORKBOOK STEWARDSHIP FORUM JUNE 7 2011 STEWARDSHIP INDICATORS WORKSHOP WORKBOOK INTRODUCTION There is a growing concern that the indicators typically used to report on stewardship progress are not adequate to properly

More information

Water Stewardship in Andalusia, Spain The case of Iberesparragal

Water Stewardship in Andalusia, Spain The case of Iberesparragal Water Stewardship in Andalusia, Spain The case of Iberesparragal The story of Iberesparragal Iberesparragal is a citrus farm in the province of Seville, Spain, which belongs to the fruit distribution company

More information

Practical aspects of implementing the SEQ NRM Plan. Simon Warner

Practical aspects of implementing the SEQ NRM Plan. Simon Warner Practical aspects of implementing the SEQ NRM Plan Simon Warner. Outline Implementation of the Plan What SEQ Catchments is doing Engagement of other Stakeholders Economics of NRM Opportunities to support

More information

Review of the State NRM Plan: Our Place Our Future Phase 2: Draft Findings and Recommendations March 2017

Review of the State NRM Plan: Our Place Our Future Phase 2: Draft Findings and Recommendations March 2017 Review of the State NRM Plan: Our Place Our Future 2012-2017 Phase 2: Draft Findings and Recommendations March 2017 The review of the State NRM Plan acknowledges the Aboriginal Nations of South Australia;

More information

APPLICANT INFORMATION & GUIDE

APPLICANT INFORMATION & GUIDE APPLICANT INFORMATION & GUIDE Dear Applicant Thank you for your interest in the position of Administration Support/Customer Service at Family Worker Training and Development Programme (FWT+DP) Inc. THE

More information

Lower Burdekin. Burdekin River. Largest delta system on the east coast of Australia. Fourth largest river by volume of flow in Australia

Lower Burdekin. Burdekin River. Largest delta system on the east coast of Australia. Fourth largest river by volume of flow in Australia BBIFMAC Inc. Lower Burdekin Burdekin River Largest delta system on the east coast of Australia Fourth largest river by volume of flow in Australia Burdekin River Very erratic flow dry tropics Low flow

More information

Great Barrier Reef water quality and its links to regional natural resource management planning

Great Barrier Reef water quality and its links to regional natural resource management planning Great Barrier Reef water quality and its links to regional natural resource management planning Ann Peterson 1, Michelle Walker* 2, Mary Maher 3 Abstract The Great Barrier Reef Water Quality Protection

More information

Queensland Strategy for Disaster Resilience. Making Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia

Queensland Strategy for Disaster Resilience. Making Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia Queensland Strategy for Disaster Resilience Making Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia 2 Foreword Message from the Deputy Premier As Queenslanders, we know full well what it is to

More information

What should be included in South Australia s new Climate Change Strategy? Notes from Stakeholder Workshop: Mount Barker, Wednesday 30th September 2015

What should be included in South Australia s new Climate Change Strategy? Notes from Stakeholder Workshop: Mount Barker, Wednesday 30th September 2015 What should be included in South Australia s new Climate Change Strategy? Notes from Stakeholder Workshop: Mount Barker, Wednesday 30th September 2015 Objective of workshop To seek input from industry,

More information

Together We Make a Bigger Difference. NCVO Strategic Plan

Together We Make a Bigger Difference. NCVO Strategic Plan Together We Make a Bigger Difference NCVO Strategic Plan 2014 19 Foreword NCVO Strategic Plan 02 Foreword For almost 100 years, the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) has brought people

More information

Community-Based Education and Involvement Program

Community-Based Education and Involvement Program Community-Based Education and Involvement Program Townsville Coastal Catchments Initiative Project Final Report Period June 2006 December 2008 Acknowledgements This publication was funded by the Australian

More information

BUILDING YOUR CAREER. Reaching your potential. Building your career 1

BUILDING YOUR CAREER. Reaching your potential. Building your career 1 BUILDING YOUR CAREER Reaching your potential Building your career 1 At tesco we want you TO BUILD YOUR CAREER AND REACH YOUR POTENTIAL, IN A WAY THAT WORKS FOR YOU We want everyone to feel welcome and

More information

Copies of this publication can be obtained by contacting (07) or at Healthy land, healthy waterways, healthy Reef

Copies of this publication can be obtained by contacting (07) or at   Healthy land, healthy waterways, healthy Reef The State of Queensland (Department of the Premier and Cabinet) 2009. Published by the Reef Water Quality Protection Plan Secretariat, September 2009, 100 George Street, Brisbane Qld, 4000. The Queensland

More information

british council behaviours

british council behaviours british council behaviours Mat Wright Mat Wright Mat Wright CREATING SHARED PURPOSE I gain the active support of other people so they are fully engaged and motivated to contribute effectively. I do this

More information

Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan

Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan September July About the artist Peter Weatherill was born in Sydney in 1974 and is a traditional custodian of the Murri Warri people, the Rain Makers, in north western

More information

Trouble-Shooting: Questions

Trouble-Shooting: Questions Trouble-Shooting: Questions For wraparound supervisors: These are individuals who are hired or will be hired to provide handson oversight, direction and coaching to staff members who work directly with

More information

Land and Water. Reef Rescue a cause for celebration. In This Edition

Land and Water. Reef Rescue a cause for celebration. In This Edition Land and Water December 2013 Edition 1 In This Edition Reef Rescue a cause for celebration The initial phase of the Reef Rescue program has been hugely successful at supporting landholders to implement

More information

Thames Water Catchment Management Trial

Thames Water Catchment Management Trial Thames Water Catchment Management Trial Catchment control measures to conserve soils, reduce run-off and help control riverine phosphorus levels in the Evenlode catchment 2015/16 Claire Allaway - Project

More information

Reconciliation Action Plan

Reconciliation Action Plan D MECHANICS on Australia s logo represents our organisation s brand essence a strong and liation journey. ence of the RAP program strongly reflects Reconciliation Australia s corporate Reconciliation Action

More information

SECTION 6: Community Involvement and Education

SECTION 6: Community Involvement and Education SECTION 6: Community Involvement and Education KEY PRIORITY To raise the environmental understanding of our community and encourage informed debate and wider involvement in ecologicay sustainable activities

More information

Reef Advisory Committee Advice on Responding to Mass Coral Bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef

Reef Advisory Committee Advice on Responding to Mass Coral Bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef Reef Advisory Committee Advice on Responding to Mass Coral Bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef Outcomes from Workshop: 19th May, 2017 In late 2016 the Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Forum requested advice

More information

Assistant Director Strategic Infrastructure & Planning Role Profile

Assistant Director Strategic Infrastructure & Planning Role Profile Assistant Director Strategic Infrastructure & Planning Role Profile A Role Profile provides key information relating to the current focus and objectives of the role and a brief description of the main

More information

Reef Water Quality Protection Plan: Scoping of issues associated with industry practices

Reef Water Quality Protection Plan: Scoping of issues associated with industry practices Reef Water Quality Protection Plan: Scoping of issues associated with industry practices Australian Government Department of the Environment and Water Resources Reef Water Quality Protection Plan: Scoping

More information

City West Water INNOVATE RAP

City West Water INNOVATE RAP City West Water INNOVATE RAP July 2017-July 2019 This RAP outlines City West Water s vision for a society that celebrates and protects the ongoing cultural and spiritual connections of Aboriginal and Torres

More information

Accelerating the adoption of good environmental practice on dairy farms in the Upper Waikato River catchment. CSG December 2015

Accelerating the adoption of good environmental practice on dairy farms in the Upper Waikato River catchment. CSG December 2015 Accelerating the adoption of good environmental practice on dairy farms in the Upper Waikato River catchment CSG December 2015 Today s presentation Overview of the project A look at the Sustainable Milk

More information

CANDIDATE INFORMATION PACK Head of Stand Up To Cancer

CANDIDATE INFORMATION PACK Head of Stand Up To Cancer CANDIDATE INFORMATION PACK Head of Stand Up To Cancer February 2018 WELCOME Hello and welcome, I am so pleased that you re interested in working at Cancer Research UK and on the Stand Up To Cancer campaign,

More information

Tools for Steering Committees

Tools for Steering Committees Tools for Steering Committees What Is a Steering Committee? The Steering Committee is a group comprised of cross-sector community partners representative of the relevant ecosystem that provides strategic

More information

Conservation Council of South Australia Strategic Plan

Conservation Council of South Australia Strategic Plan Conservation Council of South Australia Strategic Plan Our Vision South Australia s communities are living sustainably and our ecosystems are protected, restored and resilient. 20-20 13 16 Conservation

More information

LEADERSHIP IN ACTION. A key development program for our Procurement and Contract Management leaders.

LEADERSHIP IN ACTION. A key development program for our Procurement and Contract Management leaders. LEADERSHIP IN ACTION A key development program for our Procurement and Contract Management leaders. www.criticalskillsboost.com LEADERSHIP IN ACTION A key development program for our Procurement and Contract

More information

Managing Director s message, Melbourne Water. CEO s message, Reconciliation Australia

Managing Director s message, Melbourne Water. CEO s message, Reconciliation Australia Melbourne Water Plan 2016 2017 Managing Director s message, Melbourne Water At Melbourne Water, we understand the central role water plays in our communities, environment and economy. We also understand

More information

JM Graduate Programme - UK. Join the team behind the science and technology that s creating a cleaner, healthier world

JM Graduate Programme - UK. Join the team behind the science and technology that s creating a cleaner, healthier world JM Graduate Programme - UK Join the team behind the science and technology that s creating a cleaner, healthier world January 2018 Inspiring science, enhancing life As a global leader in sustainable technologies,

More information

Director of Corporate Partnerships CAREERS. WWF January 2013

Director of Corporate Partnerships CAREERS. WWF January 2013 WWF Page 1 CAREERS Director of Corporate Partnerships WWF January 2013 WWF Page 2 Dear candidate, This is your chance to stand up for nature. Welcome. This is an exciting time to join WWF-UK, and an important

More information

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Pilot: Reef Water Quality Monitoring Challenge Overview

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Pilot: Reef Water Quality Monitoring Challenge Overview Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Pilot: Reef Water Quality Monitoring Challenge Overview Challenge Statement This challenge is seeking proposals to develop and supply affordable fine scale water

More information

ACCORD TWO YEARS ON... SUMMARY. What have we achieved? What do we need to keep working on? SUSTAINABLE DAIRYING WATER

ACCORD TWO YEARS ON... SUMMARY. What have we achieved? What do we need to keep working on? SUSTAINABLE DAIRYING WATER SUSTAINABLE DAIRYING WATER ACCORD A commitment to New Zealand by the dairy sector TWO YEARS ON... SUMMARY What have we achieved? What do we need to keep working on? Foreword This is the second annual progress

More information

building your career Reaching your potential

building your career Reaching your potential building your career Reaching your potential At Tesco we want you to build your career and reach your potential, in a way that works for you We want everyone to feel welcome and valued. We are proud to

More information

OPEN UP A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY

OPEN UP A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY OPEN UP A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY Congratulations on making it through the first step of the process, and thanks for your interest in joining Fonterra! This guide will tell you more about what it s like to

More information

Role Profile. Mental Health Crisis Worker (Crisis Service) Second Step

Role Profile. Mental Health Crisis Worker (Crisis Service) Second Step Role Profile Mental Health Crisis Worker (Crisis Service) Second Step 9 Brunswick Square Bristol BS2 8PE March 2015 Mental Health Bristol is a consortium of providers, which is made up of 9 Voluntary and

More information

Director Student Experience

Director Student Experience Director Student Experience Reports To: General Manager, Student Marketing Location: Auckland Direct Reports TBA Tenure Permanent Last Reviewed October 2016 Organisational Statement Education New Zealand

More information

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT BDO AUDIT TAX ADVISORY

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT BDO AUDIT TAX ADVISORY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT BDO AUDIT TAX ADVISORY 2 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT BDO BDO. Because relationships matter. There are many world-class accounting firms, and BDO is one of them, however few offer a

More information

SECTION 3: Water, Wetlands and Waterways

SECTION 3: Water, Wetlands and Waterways SECTION 3: Water, Wetlands and Waterways KEY PRIORITY To ensure protection of water quality and quantity for use by residents, the commercial sector and ecosystems, through integrated consultation, planning,

More information

of the Nick Emtage Queensland Supported by

of the Nick Emtage Queensland Supported by Landholders perceptions of the Australian Government s Reef Rescue Program in the Wet Tropics region of North Queensland Nick Emtage 1 and Krishna Shrestha 2 1 School of Integrative Systems, University

More information

gender pay gap report 2018 Nestlé in the uk

gender pay gap report 2018 Nestlé in the uk gender pay gap report 2018 Nestlé in the uk together we re a force for change At Nestlé, our values are rooted in respect for our employees, our customers and our consumers. That s why championing diversity

More information

Putting our behaviours into practice

Putting our behaviours into practice Putting our behaviours into practice Introduction Our behaviours are an important part of One Housing. They are designed to shape how we work - they are the ideas and approaches that form the foundation

More information

HNV Farming Networks in Ireland What we have and what we need. Colin Gallagher HNV Farming Officer Ireland

HNV Farming Networks in Ireland What we have and what we need. Colin Gallagher HNV Farming Officer Ireland HNV Farming Networks in Ireland What we have and what we need Colin Gallagher HNV Farming Officer Ireland What is a HNV network? Interconnected Groups Individuals and organisations From a range of disciplines

More information

District Roles in Field to Market Projects. NACD Annual Meeting February 4, 2019

District Roles in Field to Market Projects. NACD Annual Meeting February 4, 2019 District Roles in Field to Market Projects NACD Annual Meeting February 4, 2019 Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture 2019 Field to Market. All Rights Reserved. 2 3 TRANSPARENCY IS

More information

The Plan would address seasonal planning and ensure that the Mill and growers work each season s production path.

The Plan would address seasonal planning and ensure that the Mill and growers work each season s production path. Cane Supply and Processing Agreement 1. The Tully District has significant potential to grow the area that supplies the mill and sugar per hectare productivity. A whole of district Strategic plan developed

More information

Our Health and Safety Strategy Making a Difference by Taking Care. Author: HS&E Team 1 March 2019 Public

Our Health and Safety Strategy Making a Difference by Taking Care. Author: HS&E Team 1 March 2019 Public Our Health and Safety Strategy 2019 2023 Making a Difference by Taking Author: HS&E Team 1 March 2019 Forward It is vital that everyone can play their part in making a better AA, delivering a service that

More information

SPORT WALES RESEARCH TO SUPPORT THE CHAIR S REVIEW

SPORT WALES RESEARCH TO SUPPORT THE CHAIR S REVIEW SPORT WALES RESEARCH TO SUPPORT THE CHAIR S REVIEW Purpose of the research «Gather feedback from stakeholders to inform the Chair s Review «Ensure a wide range of stakeholders voices could be heard «Look

More information

JM Graduate Programme - US. Join the team behind the science and technology that s creating a cleaner, healthier world

JM Graduate Programme - US. Join the team behind the science and technology that s creating a cleaner, healthier world JM Graduate Programme - US Join the team behind the science and technology that s creating a cleaner, healthier world September 2018 Inspiring science, enhancing life As a global leader in sustainable

More information

Neil Johnson National Trust

Neil Johnson National Trust Neil Johnson National Trust Background Facts Neil Johnson has been with the National Trust for 12 years. He is Food and Farming Advisor for the northwest of England. The Lake District is the birth place

More information

Health Inequalities Collaborative Learning. Plan

Health Inequalities Collaborative Learning. Plan Health Inequalities Collaborative Learning Plan NHS Health Scotland and the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), alongside third sector partners, have worked to develop a learning programme

More information

Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers Program. Strategic Framework

Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers Program. Strategic Framework Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers Program Strategic Framework Introduction In August 2008 key stakeholders and community leaders from government, industry, business and the community came together to develop

More information

New Kid on the block : bridging the divide. 4 th National Natural Resource Management Knowledge Conference Adelaide

New Kid on the block : bridging the divide. 4 th National Natural Resource Management Knowledge Conference Adelaide New Kid on the block : bridging the divide 4 th National Natural Resource Management Knowledge Conference Adelaide Bob Frazer Cape York NRM Dr. Rod Griffith Charles Sturt University Queensland Regional

More information

Environment, Reconstruction and Building Community & Environmental Resilience Presentation to the EIANZ Environmental Management in Crisis & Recovery

Environment, Reconstruction and Building Community & Environmental Resilience Presentation to the EIANZ Environmental Management in Crisis & Recovery Environment, Reconstruction and Building Community & Environmental Resilience Presentation to the EIANZ Environmental Management in Crisis & Recovery Graeme Milligan General Manager Environment Liaison

More information

New Horizons. Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan for July 2018 July A message from the CEO

New Horizons. Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan for July 2018 July A message from the CEO New Horizons Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan for July 2018 July 2020 1. A message from the CEO Firstly, I would like to acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional

More information

Peter Blundell Chairman Queensland Murray-Darling Committee Inc

Peter Blundell Chairman Queensland Murray-Darling Committee Inc Queensland Murray-Darling Committee Inc. ABN 46 082 833 823 Cnr Campbell and Bellevue Streets Phone: 07 4637 6270 PO Box 6243 Fax: 07 4632 8062 TOOWOOMBA WEST QLD 4350 Email: info@qmdc.org.au 23 June 2009

More information

Wellbeing of dairy farmers

Wellbeing of dairy farmers Wellbeing of dairy Findings from the 2014 Regional Wellbeing Survey Farmers and agriculture report Introduction This report provides a summary of the wellbeing of Australian dairy in 2014. It draws on

More information

Practical tools and techniques for leadership success

Practical tools and techniques for leadership success Practical tools and techniques for leadership success ? Want to maximise the outputs of your team members?? Looking for the edge to take your team to the next level?? Seeking practical techniques to enhance

More information

5 MARKETING MUST-HAVES

5 MARKETING MUST-HAVES 5 MARKETING MUST-HAVES for every business TO BRAND AND MARKET YOUR BUSINESS, YOU LL NEED: 1. A brand identity 2. An elevator pitch 3. Promotional tools 4. A social network 5. An experienced mentor YOU

More information

5 Marketing Must-Haves

5 Marketing Must-Haves 5 Marketing Must-Haves for every business To brand and market your business, you ll need: 1. A brand identity 2. An elevator pitch 3. Promotional tools 4. A social network 5. An experienced mentor You

More information

NRCS Progress in the Great Lakes Basin (Past, Present and Future)

NRCS Progress in the Great Lakes Basin (Past, Present and Future) NRCS Progress in the Great Lakes Basin (Past, Present and Future) 5 th National Conference for Ecosystem Restoration July 31, 2013 Mike Moorman Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Coordinator (Past) The

More information

Improving the condition of Solway Tweed s water environment Tweed area management plan

Improving the condition of Solway Tweed s water environment Tweed area management plan Improving the condition of Solway Tweed s water environment Tweed area management plan 2010 2015 Supplementary to the river basin management plan for the Solway Tweed river basin district Page 1 of 20

More information

Our approach to regulation to support natural resource management

Our approach to regulation to support natural resource management Our approach to regulation to support natural resource management Working Version 1 August 2014 Contents Introduction... 3 Natural Resource Management the wider picture... 4 What is regulation in the context

More information

Web - Mobile - Application Development Company Profile. Weebpal technology corporation

Web - Mobile - Application Development Company Profile. Weebpal technology corporation Web - Mobile - Application Development Company Profile Weebpal technology corporation About WeebPal Stay together to shape future. Table of contents 01 About WeebPal 02 Company Structure 03 Core Values

More information

Response from Urban Water Sector on:

Response from Urban Water Sector on: Industry Feedback qldwater Collated Industry Comments Response from Urban Water Sector on: Discussion Paper on Enhancing regulations to ensure clean water for a healthy Great Barrier Reef and a Prosperous

More information

Creative Scotland Job Information Pack Graphic Designer

Creative Scotland Job Information Pack Graphic Designer Creative Scotland Job Information Pack Graphic Designer Who we are 02 Creative Scotland is the national development agency for the arts, screen and creative industries. We support the creative community

More information

CGMA Competency Framework

CGMA Competency Framework CGMA Competency Framework Leadership skills CGMA Competency Framework 1 Leadership skills : This requires a basic understanding of the business structures, operations and financial performance, and includes

More information

NG BAILEY CREATING EXCEPTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FACILITIES SERVICES

NG BAILEY CREATING EXCEPTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FACILITIES SERVICES NG BAILEY CREATING EXCEPTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS 02 03 CONTENTS CREATING EXCEPTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS - INTRODUCTION 03 CREATING EXCEPTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS - INTRODUCTION 04 BESPOKE SERVICES TAILORED TO YOU 06 WORKING

More information

ebook Reach Your Leadership Potential

ebook Reach Your Leadership Potential ebook Reach Your Leadership Potential Develop skills and qualities to achieve your potential as a business leader Strong leadership is both an inherent and a learned quality. As a business leader, it s

More information

Reef Protection Package

Reef Protection Package Reef Protection Package The method for soil sampling and analysis for sugarcane properties regulated under the Environmental Protection Act 1994 For a simple online nutrient calculator tool go to the Reef

More information

Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers Program Strategic Framework 2014

Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers Program Strategic Framework 2014 Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers Program Strategic Framework 2014 Working together for healthy waterways Introduction The Tamar Estuary and Esk Rivers (TEER) Program was established in January 2008. The program

More information

The Rural Diffuse Pollution Plan for Scotland. Jannette MacDonald Land Unit, SEPA

The Rural Diffuse Pollution Plan for Scotland. Jannette MacDonald Land Unit, SEPA The Rural Diffuse Pollution Plan for Scotland Jannette MacDonald Land Unit, SEPA Package of Measures Regulations Guidance and tools Funding Regulations - The Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland)

More information

Soil Association Certification Marketing Tool Kit - Organic STORE CUPBOARD 2015

Soil Association Certification Marketing Tool Kit - Organic STORE CUPBOARD 2015 Soil Association Certification Marketing Tool Kit - Organic STORE CUPBOARD 2015 Introduction As the organic market continues to grow, the Soil Association believes this is a crucial moment for everyone

More information

OUR SUSTAINABILITY AND BEST PRACTICE PROGRAMME. Open future

OUR SUSTAINABILITY AND BEST PRACTICE PROGRAMME. Open future OUR SUSTAINABILITY AND BEST PRACTICE PROGRAMME Open future At Open Country Dairy we are committed to operating sustainably; environmentally, socially and economically. Our dedication reaches beyond compliance

More information

Soil Association Certification Marketing Tool Kit - Organic FRESH PRODUCE 2015

Soil Association Certification Marketing Tool Kit - Organic FRESH PRODUCE 2015 Soil Association Certification Marketing Tool Kit - Organic FRESH PRODUCE 2015 Introduction As the organic market continues to grow, the Soil Association believes this is a crucial moment for everyone

More information

Hello, What We Do. Our key aims are to:

Hello, What We Do. Our key aims are to: Hello, Thanks for your interest in this new role at the Sheila McKechnie Foundation. I d like to set out where we are as an organisation, where we are heading, and how I see this role fitting in. What

More information

Submission on the Hawkesbury Shelf Marine Bioregion Assessment Suggested Management Initiatives. prepared by

Submission on the Hawkesbury Shelf Marine Bioregion Assessment Suggested Management Initiatives. prepared by Submission on the Hawkesbury Shelf Marine Bioregion Assessment Suggested Management Initiatives prepared by EDO NSW May 2016 1 About EDO NSW EDO NSW is a community legal centre specialising in public interest

More information

Education Resources Facts for students

Education Resources Facts for students Facts for students What is certified organic? You ve probably heard the term organic. Certified organic food and products are becoming more common and easy to find, but do you know what it means to say

More information

Our approach to Diversity & Inclusiveness

Our approach to Diversity & Inclusiveness Our approach to Diversity & Inclusiveness EY sees diversity as a vital strategic advantage 2 Our approach to Diversity & Inclusiveness The business imperative EY sees diversity as a vital strategic advantage

More information

Consultancy. Offering bespoke support and solutions that reflect world class practice

Consultancy. Offering bespoke support and solutions that reflect world class practice Consultancy Offering bespoke support and solutions that reflect world class practice HouseMark is one of the UK housing sector s largest membership organisations. Our unique offer We offer support and

More information