The GOAT of all Landscape Rehydration workshops!

Mulloon Landscape Planner Jack Smart explaining a headcut to AMMO members on a chilly day

Mulloon Institute and the Australian Mohair Marketing Organisation (AMMO) recently presented a Landscape Rehydration Introductory Workshop at Spring Range near Canberra. With support from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, the workshop forms part of the Australian Mohair Industry Drought Resilience Implementation Plan.  

This was the first of two free workshops, with the next one coming up later this year near Toowoomba, Queensland. Keep an eye on our EVENTS page and socials as more details for that workshop are released.

As a mohair producer and Mulloon Executive, Nolani McColl enjoyed getting out of the office to enjoy the team presenting the fundamentals of landscape rehydration/restoration, with over 30 growers and community members in attendance.

The event was kindly hosted by Nick and Kate Gorrie of Dulark Angora Stud.

Mulloon Landscape Planners Erin Healy and Jack Smart work through design principles for landscape rehydration.

Erin Healy presenting in the paddock.

Mohair buck, Romeo.

Jack discusses erosion and Erin explains sodic soils.

Cass Moore