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Survival instincts and creating a ‘new normal’
13 Mar 2024
As buildings are replaced, roads patched, and communities wait for a return to their homes, the Royal Flying Doctor Service continues to provide its essential mental health service with a focus on “psychological first aid” in the weeks after post-Cyclone Jasper floods impacted the
Read MoreWorkshop focuses on financial know-how
13 Mar 2024
A recent workshop at Lakeland focused on ways landholders can make better financial management decisions in their grazing business by learning more about systems available to them.
Read MoreWater testing a testing time
13 Mar 2024
When a cyclone, flooding and a continued heavy wet season has the region in disarray, the last thing one can imagine doing is seeking out more water.
Read MoreTurning down the heat
13 Mar 2024
A study trial on the temperature of sea turtle nests has revealed that shade cloth can effectively turn down the heat.
Read MoreDamage bills mounting
13 Mar 2024
Just 16 km north of Wujal Wujal, the historic Mount Louis Station is one of the most fertile and picturesque cattle stations in Far North Queensland, fattening some of the country's finest Brahman and Brangus steers.
Read MoreHave your say on Cape York Peninsula’s future
21 Feb 2024
The future management of natural resources on Cape York Peninsula will be captured in a new land and water plan to safeguard its natural assets, communities, and livelihoods for the next decade.
Read MoreStrong results for turtle protection
01 Feb 2024
More than 5000 turtle nests were monitored along the western Cape York Peninsula during the 2023 turtle season and on average, only 11-12 per cent of them were damaged by predators.
Read MoreFencing project keeps lagoon safe
18 Jan 2024
A major fencing project to protect the Muwanta-Walnga Lagoon on Binthi Country has successfully established 2km of protection for approximately 50 hectares of land considered a “place of bounty”.
Read MoreRecovery Program reporting blitz
18 Jan 2024
More than 60 Land and Vegetation assessment surveys across four properties are now complete after a month-long reporting blitz for Cape York NRM’s Landscape Resilience Project.
Read MoreLand management pioneer who merged two worlds
18 Jan 2024
Cape York NRM was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Davide Claudie, a Kuuku I’yu Northern Kaanju traditional owner and custodian of the northern Kaanju homelands, Northern Wenlock and Pascoe Rivers.
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