Water monitoring improves irrigation and nutrient efficiency

Water monitoring improves irrigation and nutrient efficiency

31st May|North Queensland Register

A group of farmers in the lower Burdekin have been able to improve their business practices while also taking care of the internationally significant wetlands and Great Barrier Reef that sit on their doorstep.

Through the Connecting Burdekin Cane Farmers To Their Local Wetlands project run by NQ Dry Tropics, farmers located near Lilliesmere Lagoon, Ayr, and Horseshoe Lagoon, Giru, have monitored their runoff and been able improve their irrigation and nutrient efficiency.

https://www.northqueenslandregister.com.au/story/6192653/water-monitoring-helps-cane-farmers-protect-wetlands/

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Regulated Electricity Prices for Regional Queensland

2019-20 Regulated electricity prices for regional Queensland
31st May|Queensland Competition Authority

On 31 May 2019 the Queensland Competition Authority released its final determination on regulated retail electricity prices for regional Queensland in 2019–20.
Electricity prices for most regional customers will fall in 2019–20. The typical customer on the main residential tariff (tariff 11) will see a decrease of 4.4%, and the typical customer on the main small business tariff (tariff 20) will see a decrease of 5.8%.

http://www.qca.org.au/electricity/regional-consumers/reg-electricity-prices/final-report/2019-20-regulated-electricity-prices-for-regional

With reduction in electricity prices for regional Queensland it is timely that members undertake a review of their current tariff structures to determine most cost effective one for their irrigation needs.
If you’re considering a tariff change or wish to discuss options, please call Ergon Energy on 13 10 46 (7am – 6.30pm, Mon – Fri)

Heavy Vehicle National Law

HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW
National Class 1 Agricultural Vehicle and Combination Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice 2019 (No.1)

A new Notice is in place across large parts of regional Australia, removing the need to apply for permits to move many agricultural combinations on public roads. Farmers should check the Operator’s Guide and online maps to establish whether a permit to move a vehicle is still required.

Les Elphinstone
Manager KCGO

Member Notice – Application of Fire Permit

Member Notice – Application of Fire Permit and Instruction & Workplace Health & Safety – Cane & Trash Blanket Burning Information 

A reminder to all members of the need to complete their annual “Application For Permit To Light Fire” prior to season commencement. Application form and explanatory notes are attached.

Application for a ‘Permit to Light Fire’ is made through your local fire warden. If unsure of your fire warden contact details they can be located via the “Fire Warden Finder” by using the following link  https://www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/Pages/fw_finder.aspx After receipt of your application the fire warden may impose conditions on a permit to reduce unwanted risk or nuisance to other people, property or to the environment. The fire warden may refuse to issue a permit if they believe that appropriate safety measures cannot be reasonably achieved.

It is also a timely reminder of the importance of providing a safe working environment on farms not only for growers but contractors and employees alike. Have also taken the opportunity to repost guidelines developed by KCGO to assist growers/contractors when undertaking cane and trash blanket burning. We would encourage members to utilise guidelines, as having in place a set of documentary procedures would be advantageous in any legal defence should someone be maimed or worse, whilst undertaking this task on your farm and results in action taken for a breach of WH & S legislation.

At the end of the day no one wants to experience or be involved in a workplace incident or injury but nevertheless no one can afford to ignore safe work practices.

So let’s all stay safe in 2019

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