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Plan-It Rural

Locality: Kilmore, Victoria

Phone: +61 408 535 927



Address: 24A Sydney St 3764 Kilmore, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.planitrural.com.au

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23.01.2022 So proud to be involved in getting this farming family's dream over the line! https://www.midlandexpress.com.au/farm-zone-win-for-lance/



21.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//australian-researchers-find-n

20.01.2022 Do you manage horses on your property? Are you looking for ways to make your property more resilient to changes in climate? After some ideas to better manage grazing impacts, weeds, water resources and biodiversity? Annemaree will be talking about this and more in the upcoming Climate Change and the horse property webinar series! Hosted by the Upper Campaspe Landcare Network. This is a free event that you can participate in from your own home. Join us! We would love to have you along. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/climate-change-and-the-hors

17.01.2022 A great opportunity to tap into a great knowledge base and resource.



16.01.2022 It's time for a rethink.

14.01.2022 Cooler and wetter, with maybe a La Nina on its way!

13.01.2022 Another great online event. Get on it!



10.01.2022 Great project! Please vote to help get a productive vision funded!

05.01.2022 With La Niña now well established in the Pacific Ocean, the outlook for this summer is vastly different to the past few years. Wetter-than-normal conditions a...re likely across much of the country, increasing the chance of widespread flooding in eastern Australia. La Niña also means we're expecting average to above-average numbers of tropical cyclones and tropical lows. While the risk of bushfires isn't as high as last summer, fires will occur. There's a greater chance of grass fires in some areas as recent rain and warm weather have led to vigorous vegetation growth. Summer days are likely to be warmer than average for parts of southeast Australia, coastal Queensland, and far western parts of WA. And heatwaves will continue to pose a risk throughout the warmer months, which can have a significant impact on human health. Learn more in the Climate and Water Outlook for December 2020 February 2021: http://ow.ly/91CC50CvjcL

02.01.2022 Your seasonal climate update! After our cracking Autumn break - what we have to look forward to!

01.01.2022 There is still time to register for tomorrow's workshop. Bring your questions and ideas!

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