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Drought fight The Queensland Government’s big push to help farmers better manage climate risks has entered its third phase, with the University of Southern Queensland leading major projects to help those most vulnerable to drought. Of the six programs comprising the third sector of the Drought and Climate Adaptation Program (DCAP), the university will spearhead three initiatives funded for the next 4.5 years. Deputy vice-chancellor (research and innovation) Professor John Bell said the university would deliver the programs through its Queensland Drought Mitigation Centre, building on its substantial existing work on climate adaptation more broadly. “The fight against drought is fought on many fronts,” Professor Bell said. STORY PAGE 4
Talent pool spreads Rural and remote classrooms was where 92 per cent of University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) graduates in the School of Education Alternative Context project chose to start their careers last year. The project offered pre-service teachers contextualised support to engage in placements outside metropolitan areas. WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE, PAGES 16-17
Drone trials Swoop Aero will transverse the health service with remotely piloted drones after success in its Emerging Aviation Technology Partnerships (EATP) program. They will deliver essential supplies, test samples and pharmaceuticals between facilities. Darling Downs Health executive director (infrastructure) Dr Paul Clayton said the trial would to evaluate the technology’s capability. STORY PAGE 14
Toogoolawah State School teacher Jasmine Hunt graduated from the University of Southern Queensland in 2018 and says starting her career in rural towns has helped her grow as an educator.
Farmers positive Queensland farmer sentiment has stabilised as 2023 begins, the latest Rabobank rural confidence survey finds. The fourth quarter data, released last month, shows farmer confidence in the state has held firm, after sector sentiment dived into
“negative territory“ last survey due to high input costs and biosecurity concerns. While more Queensland producers expect business conditions to decline rather than improve in the next 12 months, most (55 per cent) have a stable outlook.
And, fewer - 26pc - are negative about the coming year’s prospects (down from 31pc previously). Strong commodity prices and positive seasonal conditions have fuelled those with a positive outlook, while concerns about the risk
of foot and mouth disease (FMD) have abated. High input prices continue to be a concern, however, with 55pc of Queensland producers who expect agribusiness conditions to decline citing this as a key factor. STORY PAGE 3
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