WA Community Stewardship Grant

Paraway, owned by the Warren and Lori Pensini, forms one of the seven properties in the Landscape Rehydration Trial and Demonstration in the Wheatbelt of WA.

Mulloon Institute has been working with several landholders in Western Australia over the course of 2022 to deliver the Landscape Rehydration Trial and Demonstration in the Wheatbelt of WA. This project includes a literature review of Landscape Rehydration works in WA and the assessment and design of Landscape Rehydration works across seven properties in the WA wheatbelt.

An upcoming highlight of the project will be Mulloon Institute’s Introductory Workshop and 2-Day Bootcamp in March 2023. The workshop and bootcamp will showcase completed Landscape Rehydration works at Warren and Lori Pensini’s property Paraway in Boyup Brook, WA. Each event is heavily subsidised by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program, so get in quick to reserve your spot!

For more information on Landscape Rehydration in Western Australia, visit the new RegenWA digital Landscape Rehydration Hub, which acts as a one-stop-shop for landscape rehydration resources including case studies, educational videos and manuals.

More info on the Paraway Introductory Workshop and 2-Day Bootcamp in March, 2023.

This project is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.

In early 2022, Landscape Rehydration works were completed on Paraway in Boyup Brook, WA.

In 2022, Mulloon Institute undertook a review of Landscape Rehydration in Western Australia.

RegenWA has launched a Landscape Rehydration Hub as a central point for all thing Landscape Rehydration.

Kelly Thorburn