Carbon Link visits Mulloon

CarbonLinks’ Andrew Gatenby and the Mulloon Institute’s Carolyn Hall.

The Mulloon Institute’s CEO and Managing Director Carolyn Hall hosted Andrew Gatenby from CarbonLink at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms at the end of November 2022. 

Carolyn was very excited to host Andrew as he is CarbonLink’s Commercial Director and who better to learn from about carbon farming and the carbon market and the Australian Carbon Credit Unit scheme!

Led by CarbonLinks’ Chairman Terry McCosker, the organisation has been at the forefront of the soil carbon industry for over a decade, delivering innovative technology, streamlined processes and tailored client services. The large Australian-based team of scientists, mapping experts, agricultural and soil specialists and carbon managers, are well placed to deliver on CarbonLink’s mission:  To educate, enable and support producers to measure, manage, monitor and monetise their carbon farming potential.

During the visit, Carolyn took the opportunity to show Andrew around the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative and explain the opportunities for landscape rehydration to contribute to improved soil health, climate change mitigation and to the success of carbon farming both above and below ground. Carolyn and Andrew also enjoyed time with MCNF General Manager Jim Steele while exploring the farms and sharing knowledge.


 The Mulloon Rehydration Initiative is jointly funded through the Mulloon Institute and the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program and is supported by the NSW Government’s Environmental Trust.

Kelly Thorburn