Darling Downs RDRP consultation - Millmerran
Contribute to the design of projects addressing Regional Drought Resilience on the Darling Downs
Now that the Regional Drought Resilience Plans have been formally approved by both the State and Australian Governments, we’re moving into the exciting next phase: shaping an Implementation Plan that turns broad ideas into practical, well‑designed projects.
To help make this happen, we’re hosting a series of short, interactive roundtable discussions with local stakeholders, about the important steps and elements needed to most effectively implement these projects in the Darling Downs region.
It’s also a chance for participants to highlight the projects and priorities they believe will make the biggest difference in strengthening the region’s resilience for future droughts. While not every idea will immediately lead to funded activity, the feedback gathered will play a critical role in shaping projects that are realistic, impactful, and ready for future investment opportunities.
We strongly encourage Aboriginal people, custodians, knowledge holders who have cultural knowledge and something to share about drought and how we consider these perspectives in the future.
Contribute to the design of projects addressing Regional Drought Resilience on the Darling Downs
Now that the Regional Drought Resilience Plans have been formally approved by both the State and Australian Governments, we’re moving into the exciting next phase: shaping an Implementation Plan that turns broad ideas into practical, well‑designed projects.
To help make this happen, we’re hosting a series of short, interactive roundtable discussions with local stakeholders, about the important steps and elements needed to most effectively implement these projects in the Darling Downs region.
It’s also a chance for participants to highlight the projects and priorities they believe will make the biggest difference in strengthening the region’s resilience for future droughts. While not every idea will immediately lead to funded activity, the feedback gathered will play a critical role in shaping projects that are realistic, impactful, and ready for future investment opportunities.
We strongly encourage Aboriginal people, custodians, knowledge holders who have cultural knowledge and something to share about drought and how we consider these perspectives in the future.
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Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In-person
Location
Uniting Church Hall
41 Florence Street
Millmerran, QLD 4357
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