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ABCD Framework for Grazing 2016

pdf Reference Document

The ABCD Management Practice Framework was designed over 10 years ago to highlight and facilitate communication about the different level

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Appendix 4: South-east Cape York Reef Community Action Plan Project Prospectus

pdf Planning Document

Cape York Peninsula is an important region. Its eastern catchments are highly intact compared with other coastal regions in Queensland and flow directly to the top third of the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR).

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Appendix 1: Workshop Attendees

pdf Reference Document

This resource contains a list of attendees as well as which workshop they attended.

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Appendix 2: Workshop Photos

pdf Reference Document

This resource contains photos taken at planning workshops.

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Appendix 3: Project roadmaps

pdf Reference Document

This resource contains a series of roadmaps that were developed at planning workshops.

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South-east Cape York Reef Community Action Plan

pdf Planning Document

Cape York Peninsula is an important and iconic place. Cape York’s eastern catchments flow directly to the top third of the world heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR), including ten of the Reef’s 30 unique bioregions.

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Reef Community Action Plan June 2022 Update

pdf Planning Document

Cape York Peninsula is one of six Queensland regions that has developed a Reef Community Action Plan for the community to take part in meaningful local action to benefit the Reef and local environment.

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Caring for Cassowary

pdf Fact Sheet

The program will identify solutions to reduce threats affecting the future of the southern cassowary on Cape York, operating across all land tenures, and will include:

  • the establishment of an Indigenous Fire Mentoring Program to support Indigenous people in cultural fire management

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Ant Plant Identification Guide

pdf Guide

In the Family of Australian ant-plants there are two Genera of Rubiaceous ant-plants; Myrmecodia (domatia with spines and thick stems) and Hydnophytum (domatia without spines and thin stems).

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