Over the past two years, our Communities of Practice Project (CoPP) has been on an incredible journey, working with five farming communities across NSW, QLD, VIC, NT, and WA. Together, we’ve focused on upskilling land managers, First Nations groups, and natural resource professionals to plan, design, and deliver landscape rehydration projects using low-risk, nature-based solutions. The goal? Building greater drought resilience for the future.
As we wrap up this project and the year, we’re excited to share the stories, insights and successes from the field.
Hear directly from land managers, the Mulloon team and researchers who’ve turned theory into practice.
Watch the action: Check out videos from our NT and WA Boots on Ground events.
Northern Territory
Western Australia
Listen and learn: Tune into the Soils for Life podcasts over the summer break for inspiring conversations about healthy soils and resilient landscapes.
Podcast series
- Restoring the water cycle on the Monaro with Charlie Maslin (Spotify podcast)
- The farming communities restoring natural water cycles – one catchment at a time with Dr Laura Norman, Johannes Meir, Gerry Carrol and Peter Hazell (Spotify podcast)
- Soils for Life podcasts
(Pictured at top: Lance leading the WA Boots on Ground project day)