Developing Thriving Grazing Landscapes

1 min read , January 15, 2026

​Join BMRG for our first field day for 2026

Join BMRG and hosts Jake and Anna Hoey on Thursday 12 March at “Delmere” in Biggenden for a hands-on exploration into the future of regenerative grazing.

With a spotlight on building diverse pastures and retaining moisture in the landscape, this complimentary field day offers landholders a practical opportunity to enhance soil health, grazing productivity, and ecosystem resilience.

You'll hear from two of Queensland's leading voices in grazing land management and landscape hydrology stewardship:

  • Andrew Zerner, Principal Advisor for Resource Consulting Services (RCS), will share insights into applying regenerative grazing principles that reduce inputs, boost profitability, and restore landscape function.
  • Stuart Andrews, Founder of Tarwyn Park Training and champion of Natural Sequence Farming, will demonstrate how rehydrating the land can drive long-term ecological and economic benefits—helping us better manage drought, fire, and flood.

​Together, we’re empowering adaptive graziers across the Burnett Mary to co-create healthy, productive landscapes that support both community and Country.

Event Details
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Delmere, 269 Degilbo Mines Road, Biggenden QLD
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Thursday 12 March 2026
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8.30am registration for a 9.00am start – 4.00pm finish
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Morning tea and lunch provided – BYO chair, water bottle, hat and sunscreen

Learn more and register here.

This complimentary field day is made possible through The Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary, delivered by the Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG), part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program funded through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program

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