With lockdown lifting over the last couple of months, Mulloon Consulting has become increasingly busy, with activities underway in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria.
Read MoreTMI’s Education team are developing a suite of new Landscape Rehydration courses, bootcamps and skills workshops, set to launch in 2022.
Read MoreA practical workshop presented by the Mulloon Institute in collaboration with Territory NRM has provided practical and theoretical learning for participants to achieve landscape rehydration and restore function and productivity to landscapes.
Read MoreTMI’s Lance Mudgway attended the field days presented by Landcare NT and the Centralian Land Management Association at Aileron Station, Northern Territory this October.
Read MoreAnother three properties have been assessed as part of the ‘Landscape Rehydration Trial & Demonstration in the WA Wheatbelt’ and plans are underway to present at the ‘Talkin’ Soil Health Conference’ in York, WA on 17-18th March 2022.
Read MoreThe wet season has well and truly arrived in Townsville but that doesn’t mean work has stopped. Instead Sam Skeat and Joe Skuse have been busy delivering workshops and preparing for what is sure to be a full-on 2022.
Read MoreAfter Mulloon’s wettest year on record, this year’s frog survey detected three new species in the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative’s project area.
Read MoreOur 2021 Annual Report provides an insightful snapshot into our work over the last year as we've been expanding out across Australia and growing our team. And key to it all has been collaboration.
It’s been such an exciting year and we have so much to share and celebrate with you!
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute has formed a new partnership with the National Landcare Network to deliver catchment-scale restoration and rehydration pilots across the country.
Read MoreAs COP26 in Glasgow fast approaches we see an increased media focus on achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and what can be achieved by 2030. While net-zero by 2050 might be a legitimate goal much of the debate has tended to use it as a slogan in what is really a political campaign.
Read MoreThe renowned Mulloon Institute says the Prime Minister’s plan to include Soil Carbon Sequestration in the 2050 Carbon Neutral roadmap is a critical element to reducing emissions and reducing the impact of global warming.
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Read MoreDuncan and Kym McMaster, managers of The Scots College’s (TSC) Bannockburn Campus have been observing improvements yielded by a contour recommended in a farm plan designed by Mulloon Consulting.
Read MoreOn-ground works in the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative (MRI) have been paused for the time-being while we apply for the two remaining ‘Controlled Activity Approvals’ for Mulloon Creek from the NSW Government’s Natural Resources Access Regulator.
Read MoreWork is currently underway on the planning process for the construction of leaky weirs on Landtasia in the upper end of the Mulloon catchment, as part of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative.
Read MoreA report on the baseline survey results of riparian condition has been compiled by Science Officer Ira Dudley-Bestow and Research Coordinator Luke Peel.
Read MoreOne of the first projects the Mulloon Institute undertook as part of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative was the ‘Mulloon habitat restoration for threatened species’ project to plant 12,000 trees at ten sites across five properties as part of the Australian Government’s 20 Million Trees Program.
Read MoreWet conditions at the farms over winter has led to some challenging conditions, but with the longer days and warmer temperatures of spring, egg production is set to rise to ensure a plentiful supply of eggs in stores.
Read MorePost-graduate students (Honours, Masters, PhD) are invited to submit project ideas for study as part of the research in the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative across a range of areas:: Productivity, Hydrological, Ecological function, and Social capital.
Read MoreThe latest frog monitoring report for Mulloon Creek is now available online, based on scientific monitoring undertaken during summer 2020 by Dr Sam Patmore and staff from the Mulloon Institute.
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