The Australian National University currently has an opportunity for Honours students to take part in follow-up work on the 2015-16 Macroinvertebrate study that sought originally to determine and measure the biological and physical parameters of water quality in the Mulloon Creek catchment.
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Read MoreWe were excited to have a group of innovative Victorian farmers join us for a creek walk today at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms to learn about the regenerative practices being implemented here. Thanks for visiting East Gippsland Landcare Network and Far East Victoria Landcare!
Read MoreJoin us for a private tour of Mulloon Creek this autumn on one of our mini Field Days.
From 9am to 2pm. BYO lunch. Numbers limited to 25 per tour. Bookings essential.
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Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute hosted part of the National Youth Science Forum again this January, with two groups of 14 students interested in Agriculture and Environmental Science visiting Mulloon Creek to learn about our work in landscape rehydration and regenerative farming practices.
Read MoreOur offices will close from Friday 21 December 2018 (COB).
We will reopen on Monday 7 January 2019.
Have a safe Christmas Holiday period, from all of us at The Mulloon Institute.
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Read MoreMulloon Creek Natural Farms are located 40 minutes east of Canberra and 3 hours from Sydney. Founded by Tony Coote AM on the farm he owned for over 50 years, MCNF is operated on the principles of holistic, biodynamic farming and is 100% certified organic.
Read MoreOur Annual General Meeting was held in North Sydney this year and was very well attended and for the first time we also chose to live-stream the event.
Read MoreNearly 30 people showed up to help with plantings at Westview Farm last Sunday as part of the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project.
Read MoreTony and Toni Coote were our founders. We wouldn’t exist without their collective vision, without their passion for repairing the environment, for their pursuit of regenerative farming and for their goal of a better society.
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Read MoreJoin The Mulloon Institute’s award winning and innovative landscape rehydration project that’s helping restore the Mulloon Catchment’s health and vitality.
Read MoreMulloon Creek Natural Farms is the ‘living laboratory’ of The Mulloon Institute – an innovative environmental charity working to rehydrate the Australian landscape using regenerative agriculture.
Read MoreDuring November, buyers of Mulloon Creek Natural Farms eggs will receive a special notice in their cartons remembering the sad passing of our Founder Tony Coote in August 2018 and the valuable legacy he leaves to Australia.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute welcomed key ministers to its campus near Bungendore in New South Wales last week in the lead up to the inaugural Drought Summit in Canberra.
According to the Institute, the future of agricultural productivity in Australia will rest on farms being resilient to drought and being able to survive increasingly extreme ranges of climate.
Read MoreUniversity of Canberra students visited The Mulloon Institute to undertake field work relating to geology, soils, hydrology, riparian corridors, land use and management in the context of landscape functionality and farm productivity.
Read MoreIf you have seen the recent Australian Story program featuring Tony Coote AM, Peter Andrews OAM and the broader regenerative agriculture movement, you may be curious about how you can support our work, get involved or learn more about our activities.
Read MoreIs natural sequence farming the secret to restoring our water-starved continent? For more than a decade, two farmers have shown that parched landscapes can be revived. And finally Canberra's listening.
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