
Powerful vision for farm after erosion, landslides
After the devastating 2022 floods left behind severe erosion and landslides at Tuntable Creek, a group of locals refused to give up. Instead, they came
The Farming Together team is embedded within Southern Cross University at its Northern Rivers campus.
We are part of the Research and Education Impact portfolio, and include the Lismore Node of the Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales (SQNNSW) Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub. We work closely with farmers, SCU researchers, community organisations and industry to support existing projects and work, communicate research and knowledge, and connect people to each other.
The team excels in delivering innovative solutions to address the challenges faced by farmers and regional and rural communities.
Together, we form a multidisciplinary team capable of delivering comprehensive solutions for sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and community engagement.




After the devastating 2022 floods left behind severe erosion and landslides at Tuntable Creek, a group of locals refused to give up. Instead, they came

Tropical pastures, farm biodiversity, landscape rehydration techniques and soil health were just some of the topics discussed during a recent farm tour. Sixteen graziers from

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Farm dams are an important asset for property owners, providing water for livestock and irrigation. But they can also have many environmental and biodiversity benefits