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By Fitzroy Basin Association
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
The Woorabinda Pastoral Company is made up mostly of Traditional Owners who are invested in looking after Country. In this episode we speak to employees at Woorabinda Pastoral Company, Greening Australia and Resource Consulting Services about how their knowledge of the land directly compliments the more modern farming practices we see across the region.
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In this episode of The Ripple Effect we speak to graziers who are changing the way they do business, to reduce erosion, through an approach called Grazing Land Management Practice Change. This looks at how graziers manage their cattle on their land to get the best out of their business.
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In this episode of The Ripple Effect we speak to the next generation of young leaders in conservation from FBA’s youth volunteers – Team Hatchlings. The group is working to protect sea turtles on the Capricorn Coast.
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When we think of threats to the Great Barrier Reef, sediment run-off probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But this is one of the most significant issues impacting the health of the Reef. In this episode we speak to a land manager who is working to reduce erosion, improve land condition and lower his contribution of sediment run-off to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Check out Barrier Breakers, the third season of FBA’s podcast series, The Ripple Effect. This season features conversations with diverse individuals from the region, highlighting how their efforts are creating momentum towards positive change. Listen to our first episode now.
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Regenerative agriculture is connecting landholders, extension staff and technical experts to achieve impressive environmental outcomes. The global groundswell occurring is fuelled by passionate people and is by no means restrained by country or geography. A powerful communicator and influencer in this space is local icon, Khory Hanock (aka the Environmental Cowboy).
In this episode, FBA talks to Khory about his connection to country and how he is creatively using his knowledge to fight climate change. FBA’s Senior Land Management Officer, Ellie Carter then provides insight into how she creates connections to help regional landholders achieve sustainable and productive outcomes.
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Regenerative agriculture is creating positive ecological, as well as economic, outcomes for landholders across central Queensland. Facing crippling drought, rapid technological advances and higher global demand, the pressure on farmers and soil is at an all-time high.
In this episode, FBA chats with RegenAg® co-founder Kym Kruse, on how he has successfully supported landholders to make a mental shift, allowing them to adopt new practices that build soil health and increase production. Central Queensland dryland croppers and innovators, Myles and Julie Ballantine, share their experience working with both Kym and FBA to trial and transform their enterprise.
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.