Awards
Recognition for our continuing achievements
Mulloon Institute’s work in landscape rehydration has received ongoing recognition for its role in restoring ecosystems and advancing regenerative agriculture. Frequently acknowledged as a leader in the field, the Institute has been a finalist and a winner for numerous awards, reflecting the impact of its pioneering approach in building resilient, productive, and biodiverse landscapes.
36th National Banksia Sustainability Awards 2025
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BiodiversityRecognition for
Mulloon Rehydration InitiativeAwarded
WinnerBanksia Foundation NSW Sustainability Awards 2024
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BiodiversityRecognition for
Mulloon Rehydration InitiativeAwarded
WinnerNSW Landcare Awards 2023-24
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Climate InnovationRecognition for
Mulloon InstituteAwarded
Highly Commended & Finalist35th National Banksia Sustainability Awards 2024
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National PositiveRecognition for
Mulloon InstituteAwarded
FinalistBanksia Foundation NSW Biodiversity Awards 2021
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BiodiversityRecognition for
Mulloon Rehydration InitiativeAwarded
FinalistAustralian Sustainable Communities Awards 2020
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Response to Climate ChangeRecognition for
Mulloon Rehydration Initiative - Stage 1Awarded
WinnerNational Heritage Trust (NSW) Awards 2020
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Change Conservation LandscapeRecognition for
Mulloon Rehydration Initiative - Stage 1Awarded
WinnerNational Heritage Trust (NSW) Awards 2020
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President’s AwardRecognition for
Mulloon Rehydration Initiative - Stage 1Awarded
WinnerAustralian Organic Limited Awards 2019
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Chairman’s AwardRecognition for
Mulloon Institute, Mulloon Creek Natural FarmsAwarded
WinnerBanksia Foundation Sustainability Awards 2018
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Not-for-Profit and NGORecognition for
Mulloon InstituteAwarded
FinalistNSW Landscape Awards 2017
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NSW State Landcare Champion in the Australian Government’s Excellence in Sustainable Farm PracticesRecognition for
Mulloon InstituteAwarded
WinnerAccreditations
Our commitment to excellence and sustainability
Our globally acclaimed rehydration techniques at both property and catchment scales are helping farmers throughout Australia build resilient, productive and profitable farms. These practices foster a harmonious relationship between agriculture and the environment.


