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OverviewTopic 1 introduces carbon farming, carbon farming activities, and their purposes, which include:reducing emissionsstoring more carbondelivering economic and other co-benefits to farmers and land managers, the environment and communities.This topic…
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OverviewThis topic examines steps you might want to take to prepare to engage in carbon farming, starting with understanding your purpose or motivation. The topic then sets out some considerations you need to take into account when planning for your carbon farming activity or project. Once you…
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OverviewIn this topic, you will learn about the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme (previously known as the Emissions Reduction Fund). You will learn how farmers and land managers can run an ACCU Scheme project and earn ACCUs.The topic broadly looks at requirements for ACCU Scheme projects…
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OverviewIn this topic, you will learn about a greenhouse gas (GHG) account and how it quantifies and records your GHG emissions and carbon storage.The topic starts by explaining GHG accounting and the reasons for doing it. It examines why a farmer or land manager should have a GHG account,…
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OverviewIn this topic, you will learn about the carbon farming activities introduced in Topic 1 and their potential co-benefits: benefits beyond reducing emissions and storing more carbon.
Farmers and land managers can be attracted to carbon farming because of…
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The outcomes report for the fifth review of the Tasmanian Regional Forestry Agreement (RFA) has been released.The report marks the first stage in the independent review process, which will now progress to stakeholder consultation.Interested individuals are encouraged to provide their feedback to…
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As a summary of the work undertaken by the Expert Panel, outcomes of Steps A and B for Queensland have been listed in Table 18. The table has been constructed so as to show the sieving approach that the…
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16 June 2020
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All importers and customs brokers who are awaiting outcomes of quarantine biosecurity assessments.
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The unplanned service disruption to the Agriculture Import Management System (AIMS) has been resolved. Clients are receiving direction…
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3.4.1 Outcomes for Western Australia
As a summary of the work undertaken by the Expert Panel, outcomes of Steps A and B for Western Australia have been listed in Table 16. The table has been constructed…
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16 June 2020
Who does this notice affect?
All importers and customs brokers who are awaiting outcomes of quarantine biosecurity assessments.
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An unplanned service disruption to the Agriculture Import Management System (AIMS) is preventing clients from receiving direction outcomes to…
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