International academics visit the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative

In mid-August, Mulloon’s Executive Landscape Planner Nolani McColl took an international group hosted by Global Landcare’s Rob Youl to visit the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative in the Mulloon catchment in southern NSW.

The group included Japanese academics from Nanzen University: Doctors Kazuki Kagohashi, Tetsuya Yamada, Masahiro Hoshino and Hideo Oyagiand as well as Professors Steve Mere and Taro Okuda. Jen Quealy from National Landcare Network and an old friend of the late Tony Coote also attended.

We had a terrific afternoon, finished off with afternoon tea at the Homestead prepared by Mulloon Board member and COO Kathy Kelly.

If a private guided tour of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative for yourself, a local group or community is something you’d like further information on, please email nolani@mullooninstitute.org to discuss.

Cass Moore