
In 2022, GSD delivered stage 1 of a project called 'Developing grass lands in the gulf country', where a website was developed to assist producers in understand the complexity of developing dryland cropping under the vegetation legislation.
This cropping website is now operational and is being maintained by GSD.
In 2024-25 and 2025-26, GSD will deliver stage 2 of this project and develop a Regional Information and Cropping Hub which will be an expansion of the existing website and include additional resources such as a water trading platform, cropping options, Government and regional resources, and a chat platform.
Both Stage 1 and 2 of this project is funded by the Queensland Government through the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning’s North West Queensland Economic Development Strategy Implementation Plan 2019-2025 and the Department of Primary Industries to support long-term sustainable growth in North West Queensland.
This cropping website is now operational and is being maintained by GSD.
This site will become the independent premier website for information, resources, extension and knowledge sharing, in the North West region for cropping and development of new and existing country.

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We’ve compiled a list of key steps to help you understand what it takes to start a station stay business.
You might also find it helpful to refer to as you navigate through the establishment process.
This list of key steps will help you on your way, but we encourage you to work through the rest of the manual for more detailed information on the establishment process.
Regions Represented
GSD strives to represent all people, businesses, corporations in the Gulf Region, lobbying for greater funding and support from higher government institutions.
We also work closely with other LGAs surrounding the Gulf Savannah region to leverage opportunities, strengthen our regional economic development approaches, and develop joint initiatives.