The Mulloon Institute’s CEO and Managing Director, Carolyn Hall, has attend breakfast with NSW Minister for Environment James Griffin Dr Ken Henry AC to learn about the NSW Government’s Natural Capital Statement of Intent.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute was delighted to host Shar Molloy, Kelly O'Shanassy and the board of the Australian Conservation Foundation on a recent tour of the Mulloon Creek home farm and catchment.
Read MoreMulloon Institute CEO and Managing Director Carolyn Hall and COO/Company Secretary Kathy Kelly were delighted to attend the Commonwealth Bank Momentum Gala dinner following the conference: Advancing Australia’s Transition at the Sydney International Convention Centre on October 31st.
Read MoreRepresentatives from the National Farmers Federation have visited Mulloon to better understand the intricacies of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative and how we can assist farmers to repair and restore their landscapes.
Read MoreDuring the Waterland exhibition, students from Kandos Public School helped build and rebuild an interactive model to demonstrate the features of a healthy waterway, during workshops in the Kandos WayOut Artspace. It was such a fun experience, adding pebbles, plants, snags, riparian zone trees and animals and turning on the tap to bring it all to life with slower water flows!
Read MoreMulloon Institute recently revisited Bimbimbie Farm in NSW to see how the landscape was regenerating one year after a Brushpack Workshop.
Read MoreA landmark regulatory amendment has put the NSW Government in the forefront of environmental governance reform, according to the Mulloon Institute’s Chairman, Gary Nairn AO.
Read MoreConservation management students from the Canberra Institute of Technology visited the Mulloon Institute’s living laboratory at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms, to gain perspectives on regenerative farming practices with grazing management and landscape rehydration at both the farm and catchment scale.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute’s Erin Healy has recently presented to over 100 secondary school students as part of the 2022 Centre of Excellence Virtual Ag Week Conference.
Read MoreOur 2022 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 MoreWelcome to Matt Egerton-Warburton who has joined TMI as a new Board member!
Matt is also Chair of the Mulloon Law Committee and has been lobbying for regulatory and legislative change on behalf of the Mulloon Institute since 2019.
Read More“Soils are key to sustaining life on earth.” This was part of the message from the National Soils Advocate the Hon Penelope Wensley AC at the World Soils Day Event at Old Parliament House.
Read MoreMulloon Institute and Soil Land Food joined the Kiewa Catchment Landcare Groups in November for a fun and engaging day exploring the importance of water in healthy, functioning landscapes and the tools that landholders can use to help manage, store and cycle water on their properties.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute’s CEO and Managing Director Carolyn Hall welcomed CarbonLink’s Commercial Director Andrew Gatenby to Mulloon Creek Natural Farms during November 2022.
Read MoreWe're on the lookout for a passionate Landscape Planner. You will be part of a small close-knit team that works with landholders, NGOs, industry & government to generate innovative management solutions including detailed designs for surface and groundwater management.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute's Lance Mudgway and Erin Healy have recently finished the first stage of design works and construction oversight for four Landscape Rehydration demonstration sites in the Central Australian Rangelands in the Northern Territory.
Read MoreMulloon staff recently met with landholders, Wiradjuri custodians and Landcare members to brainstorm planned restoration projects in the magnificent waterways of the Capertee Valley and Cudgegong River.
Read MoreCongratulations to Louise Duff, MidCoast Council Catchment Manager, on her fantastic thesis ‘From Landscape Rehydration to water resilient farming: Supporting practice change’.
Read MoreSeven teams battled marshy swamps and wombat holes under the cloak of darkness to complete the 2022 annual National Frog Survey on the 9th of November. After much rain this year, we were pleased to be greeted by a cacophony of frogs singing in all the sites we visited. It was of interest to note however, it seemed more voices were coming from the rain-inundated paddocks with numerous ponds and wetlands, than from the flowing streams.
Read MoreMeet the farmers and landowners working to increase biodiversity and climate resilience on their land.
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