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The purpose of the trials was to investigate whether mechanical fuel load reduction can reduce bushfire risk in an economical, socially acceptable and environmentally sound manner around key assets, such as conservation areas or townships, where prescribed burning is undesirable for a range of…
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The Victoria Hub (VIC Hub) is led by the University of Melbourne (UoM). The hub gives farmers and communities the tools to address the state's vulnerability to drought.
Video transcript: Victorian Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub (DOCX 114 KB)
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The RFCS is an ongoing Australian Government program. It provides free and independent financial counselling to eligible farmers, fishers, foresters and small related businesses experiencing, or at risk of, financial hardship.The overarching goal of the RFCS program is to build financially capable…
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The Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales Hub (SQNNSW Hub) is led by the University of Southern Queensland (USQ).
Video transcript: Southern Queensland Northern New South Wales Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub (DOCX 115 KB)
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The South-West Western Australia Hub (SW WA Hub) is led by the Grower Group Alliance. The hub is transforming the way farmers and communities prepare for drought.Video transcript: South-West Western Australia Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub (DOCX 116 KB)FundingThe Australian…
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The SA Hub is led by the University of Adelaide (UoA). It is a partnership between farmers, government agencies, traditional owners, industry and business.
The hub will help mixed farmers adopt innovative tools to become more drought resilient.
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The Tropical North Queensland Hub (TNQ Hub) is led by James Cook University (JCU). The hub supports farmers and communities in Tropical North Queensland to become more drought resilient.
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The Tasmanian Hub (TAS Hub) is led by the University of Tasmania (UTAS). The hub builds the capabilities of farmers and rural communities to better prepare for drought. It brings together researchers, farmers, industry, natural resource managers and traditional owners to co-design and implement…
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The Southern NSW Hub (SNSW Hub) is led by Charles Sturt University. The hub supports farmers and communities from the Far West, Riverina, Monaro and the coastal plains of NSW to become more drought resilient.
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