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Gippsland Lakes Enhancement Program

Gippsland Lakes Enhancement Program. GSAN Presentation Thursday 26 th May 2011. Gippsland Lakes Enhancement Program . MID Incentives Ecological Monitoring. Funding Source. Caring for Our Country Investment Federal Election Promise Approximately $800,000 for on ground works.

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Gippsland Lakes Enhancement Program

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  1. Gippsland Lakes Enhancement Program GSAN Presentation Thursday 26th May 2011

  2. Gippsland Lakes Enhancement Program • MID Incentives • Ecological Monitoring

  3. Funding Source • Caring for Our Country Investment • Federal Election Promise • Approximately $800,000 for on ground works

  4. Program Logic • Nutrient Triggered Algal Blooms • Load Data Modelling (CSIRO, SedNet) • Next Highest Contributor per Area after MID • 26% of Latrobe Catchment is Dairy

  5. Target Area

  6. Dairy Industry Involvement • Major Landuse in Gippsland • First Industry to Trial Delivery Method • Potential for High Point Source Nutrient • Industry Structure

  7. All Inclusive Approach • Industry Partners • Pilot Program • Structure • Program Mentor – John Gallienne • Landholder Facilitators – Ag-Challenge Consulting • Gippsland Lakes Taskforce • West Gippsland CMA

  8. Activities Funded • Technical Advice – Group Extension (e.g. Nutrient & Effluent Management) • Streambank Management – Riparian/perennial vegetation • Flow Management – ‘Slowing the Flow’ • Primary Laneways – Redirected Drainage & Effluent Management • Feedpads – Design & Structure • Effluent Management – Infrastructure and Assistance

  9. Activities Not Funded • Public:Private Benefit –Investor Requirement • Soil Testing • Activities where standard practice isn’t being met • Soil Ameliorants • Lime • Fertilisers • Gypsum • Artificial Wetland Construction

  10. Farm Assessments • Risk • Farm Nutrient Loss Index • Weighted Risk Score for Property • Action • Actions to Ameliorate Risks Identified • Gain • Phosphorus Calculator • How much is the action saving • 2 Farm Visits

  11. Monitoring and Evaluation • M & E Contractor • Participating Landholder Surveys • Baseline Now/Baseline for Future • Measures Attitudinal Change • Continual Program Improvement

  12. Project Timelines

  13. Project Status • Information Workshops Conducted • 59 attendees 55 Signed Up (at meeting) • Some late applications/submissions after meeting • Currently at 64 participants • All first visits completed • Well received by Dairy Industry

  14. Thankyou

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