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July 3, 2022
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Globally, declining soil quality due to soil degradation is of great concern, and directly affects crop production, soil health and sustainability of natural resources. In conventional farming practic...View More
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Bob Shepherd from Dalrymple Landcare (ohhh and also Principal Extension Officer for FNQ Grazing Land Management) explores a cross section of options available to producers today, including:Business a...View More
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Record high cattle prices, historically low interest rates and a good season for many… all in the one year. Listen to this webinar recording to hear about some of the options for producers.
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The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has completed a review of Phase 2 of the National Landcare Program (NLP) by examining the effectiveness of the program against its intended outcomes. Phase 2 of the NLP involves a $1.1 billion investment over five years, from 2018-19 to 2022-23.
The review has been conducted in consultation with regional NRM organisations, Landcare groups, farmer groups, industry bodies, Indigenous groups and research providers.
Review findings
The findings of the review can be found in the February 2022 Review Report.
The report finds that Phase 2 has achieved positive impact at a local, and often regional, scale. Key strengths of the program that have been identified include:
- its broad focus
- the variety of delivery mechanisms and the ability of these mechanisms to get funding on the ground
- the long-term nature of its projects
- the observed shift of its monitoring and evaluation systems to include the measurement of outcomes.
The report also details the many opportunities identified by stakeholders to improve the delivery of the NLP. These include:
- greater focus on achieving impact and outcomes at larger scales
- increasing the efficiency of delivery mechanisms
- improving the systems and processes for monitoring and evaluation
- greater engagement and mobilisation of stakeholders
- greater focus on co-designing projects
- leveraging Indigenous knowledge and expertise
- more effective links with private industry and philanthropy.

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I've had a long-term involvement in Landcare and natural resource management (NRM) in NSW and Queensland, including the coordination of many projects and programs. Further information can be found on my website (http://bruceboyes.info/).
As editor and lead writer of the award-winning RealKM Magazine (https://realkm.com/), I'm also regarded as a thought leader in the international knowledge management (KM) community,
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