Yesterday when we welcomed various ministers to The Mulloon Institute’s living campus at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms, Gary Nairn our Chairman made a very moving welcome speech acknowledging our Founders Tony Coote AM and his wife Toni.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute today welcomed Prime Minister Scott Morrison to its campus at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms to see first-hand how landscape repair and rehydration is boosting the farm’s drought resilience and improving agricultural output.
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Read MoreJoin Stuart and Peter Andrews from Tarwyn Park Training and staff from The Mulloon Institute for a hands-on workshop on redesigning your farm for maximum productivity and enhanced landscape function, while also minimising costs.
Read MoreJoin The Mulloon Institute’s award winning and innovative landscape rehydration project that’s helping restore the Mulloon Catchment’s health and vitality.
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This excerpt is reproduced directly from our ‘Landscape Rehydration: Theory & Practice’ manual.
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Read MoreThirty Environmental Science students from the Australian National University visited Mulloon Creek Natural Farms in September 2018 on their annual Environmental Field School visit, with David Freudenberger (ANU) and TMI Research Coordinator Luke Peel.
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Read MoreCelebrating the life of a great man, Tony Coote AM.
Major General The Honourable Michael Jeffery, TMI Patron - 31 August 2018
The Honourable Gary Nairn AO, TMI Chairman - 31 August 2018 and 9 September 2018
Professor John Crawford, TMI Science Advisory Council - 9 September 2018
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute is working to restore the health and vitality of the entire Mulloon catchment through the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project, covering 23,000ha of land and 50kms of streams.
This spring we’ll need hands-on volunteers to help with on-ground works for one or more full days, between 15 October and 1 December 2018. Groups are encouraged to take part too.
Read MoreCam Wilson from The Mulloon Institute headed up to Sonoma Station, Collinsville in Queensland during August for the third in a series of Landscape Rehydration workshops being run by NQ Dry Tropics.
Read MoreProfessor John Crawford from the prestigious Rothamsted Research in the UK flew out to Australia to visit us last week. Rothamsted Research is a world-leading, non-profit research centre that focuses on strategic agricultural science to the benefit of farmers and society worldwide.
Read MoreTony Coote AM was laid to rest by family and close friends on Sunday 12 August 2018, on his beloved land at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms in Bungendore, NSW.
To commemorate Tony's life the family are holding two celebrations on Friday 31 August in Sydney and Sunday 9 September at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms.
Read MoreOne for the Department of Bad Timing, starring former Howard government minister Gary Nairn.
“For many months I had been working with the Prime Minister’s office regarding the drought resilience work we are doing at The Mulloon Institute just east of Canberra,” he tells Strewth.
Read MoreWhile current drought conditions have meant lower overall numbers in the latest Bird Survey along Mulloon Creek, there have also been some surprising visitors, including three species of threatened or rare Robins!
Read MoreDr John Troughton and Revolution Ag have been surveying the landscape at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms recently using drones fitted with special cameras.
Read MoreMulloon Creek Natural Farms recently hosted scientists and students with research interests in regenerative agriculture and the use of precision technologies for large-scale landscape restoration, carbon drawdown and improvement of agricultural productivity.
Read MoreIt is with a very heavy heart that I inform our many supporters our Founder, Tony Coote AM, passed peacefully away on Wednesday 8th August. We have lost a great man. Australia has lost a great man. Our Earth has lost a great man.
Read MoreSenator Jim Molan visited The Mulloon Institute today to learn more about our work restoring the natural function of the Mulloon Creek watershed in southern New South Wales, and building resilience to climate extremes such as drought. This model can be adapted for different climates and catchments across Australia to assist farmers restore productivity and environment at the same time.
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