Location
Gayndah Arts and Cultural Centre - 36 Meson St, Gayndah, QLD
Agenda
- 8:30 Register & Welcome Cuppa
- 9:00 Workshop Welcome
- 9:30 Working with your natural resources
- 9:50 LRF – Priorities and program explained
- 10:10 Morning Tea
- 10:30 LRF case study
- 11:00 Landholder rights and Obligations explained
- 11:30 LRF Round 2 Priorities for investment
- 12:00 Round 2 Q&A
- 12:15 Speed date a project developer
- 1:00 Lunch and kiosk discussion time
- 1:45 Facilitated panel discussion
- 2:15 Wrap up
- 2:30 Close of Workshop
About the LRF
The Queensland Government’s Land Restoration Fund (LRF) is expanding carbon farming in the state by supporting projects that deliver carbon credits plus environmental, social, economic and First Nations outcomes—known as co-benefits.
The LRF supports landholders to generate new, regular income streams through carbon farming projects while providing valuable co-benefits such as healthier waterways, increased habitat for threatened species, and more resilient landscapes and communities.