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Volunteer Tree Planting & Brushpacks

Fri, 10 Oct, 8:30am - 4:00pm AEDT
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Carwoola, Australia
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Join Mulloon Institute in rehabilitating and rehydrating the Molonglo catchment at Captains Flat in the NSW Southern Tablelands and transform the landscape into a healthy vibrant ecosystem that captures flood sediments, cycles nutrients and provides valuable habitat for the nationally endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog.

Get hands-on while learning how to apply simple strategies for erosion control with tree planting and natural infrastructure with brushpacks and rock weirs.

This project is part of the Molonglo Catchment Rehydration Initiative (MCRI) that spans two properties on the upper Molonglo River floodplain.

Targeted interventions, including instream structures and floodplain earthworks have been implemented to restore the natural function of the landscape.

Mulloon Institute is a leading research and education organisation helping to build resilient regional communities by supporting the long-term, sustainable growth of Australian agriculture

Funding to complete Stage 2 of the project has been provided by the landholder, Mulloon Institute, and has been assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust.

Date and time: Friday 10th October 2025 8:30am arrival for 9 am start – 4 pm finish

Cost: Free. Including catering

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Contact: Tam Connor Tam@mullooninstitute.org – 0410745939

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Carwoola NSW 2620, Australia
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