Combatting Climate Change

The Mulloon Institute is embarking on a truly ground-breaking landscape rehydration project to reduce the impact of climate change. Demand for our services has never been greater, with growing enquiry from all over Australia, and we need your support. Find out how you can help in our latest video.

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Kelly Thorburn
Lyneham High School visit

The Mulloon Institute’s James Diak and Joe Skuse hosted an eager class of Year 9 students from Lyneham High School for a morning in late April with a focus on regenerative agricultural principles. The group was keen to see how farms can harness natural processes to play vital roles in fertility and water management. The students gained an insight into how a regenerative farming operation works and how work undertaken by TMI helped reinstate natural processes that manage water, soil, and plant growth.

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Kelly Thorburn
Integrated monitoring program

HydroTerra has been working with TMI’s Mulloon Rehydration Initiative (MRI) for the past few years on a project that aims to rebuild the natural landscape function of the entire Mulloon catchment (near Canberra) and boost its resilience to climatic extremes.

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Kelly Thorburn
Northern Queensland update

In Northern Queensland, Sam Skeat has been presenting workshops in Charters Towers and visiting landholders in the Bowen Broken Bogie, to promote the values of landscape rehydration and function in the region and to give land managers tools to achieve that.

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Kelly Thorburn
Greenhills wetlands

A series of small wetlands have been implemented under Cam Wilson’s supervision at Greenhills in the Southern Highlands of NSW, to complement the existing landform.

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Kelly Thorburn