As it’s not long since my last report, this one is very brief.
The Water Stewardship Program for the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment has continued to be a key area of focus, as our stakeholder engagement has progressed to site visits with various communities in the catchment over the past month. Erin and Peter also attended the SE Landcare Muster at Bungendore recently to share information about the Stewardship program.
In-stream and riparian vegetation work has rounded out the Carwoola project with a number of our team participating in these activities. All photos on this page are our volunteers and team at the Carwoola riparian revegetation day.
We are getting close to the completion of the Communities of Practice Project (CoPP) which will be finalised by 30 June, and has included Lance and Tony completing a Boots on Ground day in the Northern Territory this week at Old Cameron Downs.
A number of other consulting projects have been undertaken from initial site inspections through to detailed design work, as well as planning for some upcoming construction projects. We have also continued to be busy with Grant opportunities, with much thanks to Nolani McColl and Annabel Manning for the huge amount of work that they have put into these.
Lance and Mitch delivered a field day and Bootcamp for landholders in the rangelands region of South Australia, with thanks to SA Arid Lands for organising this.
The First Nations Water Stewardship and LiFT projects have continued to keep other people in the team busy.
I recently represented Mulloon at the Regen Forum in Canberra which was a great event, and nice to see some focus closer to home with local food production being a key focus of the Forum.
Jono Forrest
General Manager
Mulloon Consulting