Mon, 20 Apr, 10:30am - 5:00pm AEST
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Water heals landscapes
Want to reduce waterlogging, tackle salinity and improve drought tolerance across paddocks and waterways?
Join us for a practical, community‑focused forum exploring how water shapes landscape functions, and how we can work together to restore it.
Participants will learn how to read the landscape, identify erosion risks and implement strategies to slow, spread, and sink water, boosting productivity while improving environmental outcomes for biodiversity and community wellbeing.
TIMME Training | Implementation | Mentoring | Monitoring | Evaluation
A systems approach to building resilient communities, landscapes and natural capital at scale.
TIMME is a 5-year DAFF funded project, taking a grassroot approach to community wellbeing through improving landscape resilience across Boyup Brook. This program is delivering field days, training, mentoring, demonstration sites and subsidised groundwork for landholders.
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.
Date and time: 20 April, 2026, 8:30am - 3pm
Cost: Free event (plus booking fee, includes catering)
Presenters: Mulloon Institute's Lance Mudgway, Brooke Cunningham
Location: Boyup Brook Town Hall, Abel Street, Boyup Brook. WA
Contact: Brooke Cunningham: brookecunningham@mullooninstitute.org
Mulloon Institute's TIMME project received funding from the Australian Governmentʼs Future Drought Fund.