Cattle farmer plants 14,000 trees to help slow flow of flood water
Cattle farmer Jeff Imeson planted 14,000 trees on his 107-hectare property in Coffee Camp to mitigate flooding, part of a government-funded initiative. Imeson aims to regenerate the land and stabilize creek banks along 2.5 kilometers of river frontage. His work is part of a larger effort involving 35 properties in the Northern Rivers region focused on nature-based flood solutions.
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Published 10 Jul 2026, 03:50 UTC · Updated 10 Jul 2026, 04:00 UTC
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