Wed, 22 Apr, 9:00am - 2:00pm AEST
Add to Google CalendarRaglan Hall, 4 Codrington Street Raglan VIC 3373
How to catch water and restore landscapes for your property
Learn how to apply simple strategies to improve productivity and drought resilience. Optimise water cycling and landscape function.
A skills-based course demonstrating how to implement site-specific approaches.
Through activities that blend scientific principles and practical skills, you will learn about:
• Identifying and prioritising issues to make real changes to the way water influences your farm’s viability.
• Practical planning and design principles to give your landscape rehydration project the best chance of success.
• Visit 2 demonstration sites.
• On-ground construction activities on the final day.
This bootcamp is sponsored by Bendigo Bank and the Pyrenees Shire Council in response to the 2024 Rocky Rd Bayindeen bushfire and recent dry conditions.
Hosted by the Upper Mount Emu Creek Landcare Network and Upper Hopkins Land Management Group.
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.
Presenters: Mulloon Institute Landscape Planners Erin Healy and Sharni Pike
Dates and Times: Wednesday 22 - Friday 24 April 2026
Day 1: 8:30am arrival for a 9am start - 4 pm finish
Day 2: 9am - 4pm
Day 3: 9am - 2pm
Location: Raglan VIC 3373 (address upon registration)
Catering: Included
Contact: Lyn Heenan (Upper Mount Emu Creek Landcare Network Facilitator)
P: 0407 801 932
This bootcamp is sponsored by Bendigo Bank and the Pyrenees Shire Council in response to the 2024 Rocky Rd Bayindeen bushfire and recent dry conditions.