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This project is supported by The Central Qld Coast Landcare Network through funding from the Australian Government's Caring for our Country

Caring for our Country

Pioneer Catchment & Landcare Group is supported by Mackay Regional Council through the Natural Environment Levy and Reef Catchments (Mackay Whitsunday Isaac) Limited.

Reef Catchments Mackay Regional Council
 

Latest news and events

Whitsunday Catchment Landcare General Meeting: And Presentation on Native Bees14-Feb-2012

Where: Canegrowers Proserpine, Main Street, Proserpine When: 14 February, 7.00 pm ..

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Managing Horses on Small Properties Workshops11-Nov-2011

Managing Horses on Small Properties Workshops are being held on 11, 12 & 13 November in..

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Weedbusting the Beach Scrub during Landcare Week08-Sep-2011

Where: Cannonvale Beach. Meet under the trees on the beach adjacent to Coral Esplanade, at the b..

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Feral Pig Traps Available for Loan01-Sep-2011

Whitsunday Catchment Landcare has three new portable traps available for loan. The traps f..

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Need A Hand With Your Land?

Land Management Advice

Seeking advice on how to manage, protect or conserve your block?

 

 

Pioneer Catchment and Landcare Group offers rural/ semi-rural landholders assistance to achieve their natural resource management goals. 

 In particular, we offer advice on:

  •  Pest management & chemical use
  •  Native revegetation
  •  Waterway management
  •  Managing stock

Assistance includes:

  •  Visit to your property
  •  Tailored management & action plan for your property
  •  Free tray of local native trees

 Best of all, this service is free!

 For more information contact Pioneer Catchment & Landcare Group on:

T: 49441979 

E: admin@pioneercatchment.org.au  

 

Click here to read other case studies:

 Resources:

       Pastures

Pastures: Mackay Whitsunday region - A guide for developing productive and sustainable pasture-fed grazing systems.

       

         Horse Property Management

Visit the Equiculture website  - a resource and learning tool for responsible horse ownership; forming the link between horse care, behaviour, training and welfare with good Landcare/ property care for a healthier horse and environment.

More horse information can be found at Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation 

 

 

 

The Project is proudly supported by:

 

 
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