The Queensland Biosecurity Grants Program will encourage and fund innovative projects that pioneer modern technologies, methodologies or approaches to advance biosecurity practices in Queensland. Three $25,000 grants are available for innovation with three key focus areas:
– development of cutting-edge technologies for early detection and monitoring of biosecurity threats
– research initiatives that contribute to novel strategies for preventing and managing biosecurity risks
– collaborative projects promoting innovation across sectors to enhance the efficiency of biosecurity measures or enhance behaviour change.
In the education category there are six $10,000 grants available for projects that focus on educating communities and stakeholders on the importance of biosecurity and fostering a culture of responsibility and collaboration. Read more Closes July 31