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A series of workshops are being held across the state to help landholders apply for the Queensland Government’s Land Restoration Fund.
At the workshops, specialists from government, industry and the carbon farming sector will explain the application process and provide information on the first investment round so attendees can start putting together applications for carbon farming projects in Queensland.
Guest speakers and presenters will be available to speak one-on-one to attendees after each workshop.
At the workshops, attendees will:
Find out more about carbon farming and how it provides new, diversified income streams while restoring soils and vegetation;
Discover how to develop a carbon farming project that works alongside their existing operations;
Meet industry experts who can provide information specific to their properties, businesses and applications;
Learn about the Land Restoration Fund, including this investment round and the application process;
Understand how to apply for support to help pay for further advice about their project; and
Connect with other interested landowners to potentially collaborate on projects.
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