Members of the Australian Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI) Platform visited Mulloon Creek Natural Farms recently to learn more about our landscape regeneration and rehydration work.
Read MoreWith our long term goal to rehydrate 100 catchments across Australia over the next 10 years, a key aspect of achieving this is engaging with Landcare groups who are keen to be champions for landscape rehydration in their own catchment.
Read MoreDelivered by Major General the Honourable Michael Jeffery, Ac, Ao(Mil), Cvo, Mc (Retd) on Monday 5 August 2019.
I am honoured tonight to deliver the inaugural Tony Coote AM Memorial Lecture. He died last year on 8 August 2018 at the age of 79, and tragically, to be followed shortly after by his beautiful and supportive wife Toni.
Read MoreFounder and owner of Mulloon Creek Natural Farms, Tony Coote AM, sadly passed away in August 2018. His commitment to nutritious, organic, free-range eggs and to landscape repair and rehydration continues with the farms bequeathed to the Mulloon Institute, a not-for-profit environmental charity founded by Tony. All profits from the eggs you buy will help the Institute to continue Tony Coote’s legacy.
Thank-you for supporting us.
Read MoreAgVision is a leading Agricultural and Agribusiness careers expo held in NSW, that helps Year 9 to 12 students and their teachers learn about a range of possible careers in agriculture, science, technologies and agribusiness.
This year, Tessa Mettke (Mulloon Creek Natural Farms) and Bill McAllister (Mulloon Consulting Contracting & Certifying) represented Mulloon at the event, talking about their career pathways in the emerging field of Regenerative Agriculture.
Read MoreDespite being the coldest and most blustery winter day of the season so far, Hawker College’s Year 12 Biology students from Canberra forged ahead with their visit to Mulloon Creek Natural Farms last week to learn about the work of The Mulloon Institute.
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Read MoreMulloon Creek Natural Farms is proud to report that, with thanks to Alicia and our team, we received both the ‘First’ and the ‘Champion’ awards in our first appearance at the 2019 Royal Canberra Poultry Show – Commercial Eggs!
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute staff have been out and about presenting at various external events over the last two months, helping spread the word and share our story of landscape rehydration and regeneration at Mulloon Creek.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute’s Chairman Gary Nairn AO recently visited with our international ‘sister’ agricultural research organisation, Rothamsted Research in the UK, the oldest agricultural research centre in the world.
Read MoreThe inaugural Tony Coote AM Memorial Lecture was delivered by Major General Michael Jeffery AC, AO (Mil), CVO, MC (Retd) on 5 August 2019 in NSW Parliament House before an audience of Members of Parliament and supporters.
Read MoreThe Geography Teacher’s Association of New South Wales has featured an article written by The Mulloon Institute’s Campbell Wilson, in the ‘Sustainable Biomes’ issue of their Geography Bulletin.
They have kindly let us reproduce the article online, which you can access below.
‘Dehydration & rehydration of the Australian landscape’
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute is pleased to invite you to the Inaugural Tony Coote AM Memorial Dinner and Lecture, delivered by Major General the Hon Michael Jeffery AC, AO (Mil), CVO, MC (Retd), former Governor-General of Australia and Governor of Western Australia. Australia’s National Advocate for Soil Health, Patron of The Mulloon Institute, and Chairman of Soils for Life.
Read MoreTait Bonito, Media Intern with the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF), reports on the eye-opening student tour to Mulloon Creek Natural Farms in January 2019.
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Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute hosted a small private tour during May with international visitors from a government research farm in southern Argentina, including the farm manager and several researchers.
Read MoreTwenty five landholders from Kyeamba Valley Landcare visited Mulloon Creek Natural Farms in early May 2019 for a tour of landscape rehydration works at the Home Farm, with Research Coordinator Luke Peel.
Read MoreThe 'Landscape Resilience Forum was held in conjunction with Upper Shoalhaven Landcare on 30 May 2019 at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms, with over 120 people attending on a chilly morning, with the heaters blazing in the Barn.
Read MoreMulloon Consulting Contracting and Certifying, is seeking a Landscape Rehydration Design Consultant passionate about effecting change in regenerative environmental and agricultural practices, with sound technical skills in hydrology for landscape rehydration.
Read MoreLandholders from across the Fitzroy Basin gathered at a Sandringham Plains property last week to learn how to restore their properties natural function and rehydrate their land and enterprise in a highly specialised two-day workshop. Both under the shed and out in the paddock, they were provided with the theoretical and practical skills needed to start improving the condition of their land.
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