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NQ Dry Tropics > Programmes > Engagement and Knowledge > Past Successes > Dryland Salinity Project
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Dryland Salinity Project

Increasing community awareness and understanding of dryland salinity, identifying and mapping priority areas at risk from dryland salinity

Service Provider: Sinclair Knight Mertz

Funding: $443,000

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