A 3-year program, funded by the NT Government to assist landholders with the purchase of equipment
to mitigate against fire. Conditions Apply.
Go to the NTG Bushfires Website page for guidelines and application process.
Following a field day on Narwietooma Station, (west of Alice Springs NT), in September 2023, this booklet was developed as a resource by the Mulloon Institute for all rangeland managers.
The Field Day was supported by the Northern Hub, Australian Govt- Dept of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, the Future Drought Fund, Hewitt Cattle and
co-ordinated by Top End Conservation Management.
Managing Outback Roads is a manual produced by Territory Natural Resource Management (TNRM). It is an integral contribution to outback road management, linking soil experts with 'on the ground' practitioners.
It was written by:
Hugh Pringle – Ecosystem Management Understanding (EMU)
Darryl Hill – Soil Save
Paul Theakston – Western Local Land Services
NSW Government
Colin Stanton
Russell Grant.
The manual aims to assist in the reduction of environmental impacts of erosion and landscape dehydration. It will also help land managers’ back pockets by reducing the money spent on road maintenance and wear and tear of vehicles.
Managing Outback Roads was a collaborative partnership between South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resource Management Board, Cape York Natural Resource Management, Western Local Land Services, Rangelands Natural Resource Management and Territory Natural Resource Management (TNRM).
Postal address:
PO Box 2534
ALICE SPRINGS
NT 0871
Email:
clma@clma.asn.au
Phone: (08) 8956 9779
Mobile: 0409 670 887
Postal address:
PO Box 2534
ALICE SPRINGS
NT 0871
Email:
clma@clma.asn.au
Phone: (08) 8956 9779
Mobile: 0409 670 887
The CLMA would like to acknowledge the support it received in 2022
from the NTG Community Benefit Fund- Minor Community Grant Program to upgrade this website.
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