Growing the desert: Educational pathways for remote Indigenous pathways
A centralised, partly-informal, benign and largely successful public/private partnership for the exploration, development, administration and support of South Australia’s pastoral lands has existed for over 130 years. In the flurry…
In 2007, the Ali Curung Council requested that the Centre for Appropriate Technology (CAT) independently evaluate the Ali Curung Shared Responsibility Agreement (SRA) , which it did as part of…
Small and safe: Investing in small community water supplies will reduce waterborne disease outbreaks and overall costs
Water reticulation equipment for rangelands pastoral applications: A review
Project update 03: Climate Change Adaptation, Energy and Transport Futures June 2017
Project update 02: Climate Change Adaptation, Energy and Transport Futures April 2016
Outcomes Report for the Indigenous Environmental Service Provision Policy Forum
Flexible rotational grazing: Wyndham Station, NSW
Time-controlled rotational grazing: Tara Station, Qld
A cow rotation in the Gascoyne: Mt Augustus, WA
Rotational grazing and conservative stocking rates in the northern savanna: West Elsey, NT
The holistic management approach: Etiwanda Station, NSW
‘Country-condition dependent' grazing in the goldfields: Bulga Downs, WA
Cell grazing in the Pilbara: Cheela Plains, WA
A water-controlled rotational grazing system: Rockhampton Downs, NT
A maximum sustainable stocking rate system in central Australia: Woodgreen Station, NT
A steer paddock system in central Australia: Umbearra Station, NT
Conservative stocking in central Australia: Lyndavale Station, NT
An extended rest grazing system in central Australia: Narwietooma Station, NT