Tune in to this month’s educational webinar from the Carbon Farming Foundation with special guest Carolyn Hall from the Mulloon Institute to learn about rehydration strategy and tactics implemented at Paraway Pastoral in Boyup Brook, Western Australia.
Read MoreJoin the Mulloon Institute Board Member Matt Egerton-Warburton as he speaks on the Australian Ag Podcast about the risks, opportunities and potential pitfalls for landholders when considering a carbon farming project on their farms.
Read MoreAs the painstakingly slow recovery continues for flooded communities across parts of Australia, a land management group says it's possible to take more than 2 metres off the flood peak by slowing the flow of water across the landscape.
Read MoreThe Farm Writers’ Association of NSW have done it again! This time tackling a challenging topic that touches all of us invested in Australian agriculture - harnessing the power of farm data.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute’s Chairman Gary Nairn AO and CEO & Managing Director Carolyn Hall had the pleasure of hosting the Productivity Commission at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms this April.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute’ CEO & Managing Director Carolyn Hall had the pleasure of hosting ministerial advisors at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms in April 2023, to provide a briefing on the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative.
Read MoreJoin our CEO and General Manager, Carolyn Hall as she connects with the Carbon Farming Foundation for a feature webinar, Blending Carbon Farming and Landscape Rehydration to discuss the landscape rehydration model in action at Paraway Pastoral in Boyup Brook, Western Australia.
Read MoreLots of smiling faces, warm greetings and a cuppa kicked off our first Western Australian Bootcamp in late March 2023 which was hosted by Warren and Lori Pensini on their ‘Paraway’ farm in Boyup Brook.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute’s WA Landscape Planner team visited Warren Pensini at his ‘Paraway’ farm in early March 2023, to take a look at landscape rehydration works completed last year and prepare for our upcoming bootcamp.
Read MoreMelbourne based creative agency, The Pistol, will be working on the “Let’s Grow a Better World” campaign, a key component of which is the partnership between Vitasoy and the Mulloon Institute. The Pistol will be managing the digital strategy and planning for creative and media, including social media management, creative strategy and production.
Read MoreBureaucratic red tape continues to hinder vital landscape regeneration works that will bring back biodiversity, boost community resilience to climate-induced drought, bushfire and flood; and improve farm productivity. Read how we’re advocating for change.
Read MoreIf you have seen the recent ABC Landline program featuring our landscape rehydration work, you may be curious about how you can support our work, get involved or learn more about our activities.
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Read MoreFlow levels in Mulloon Creek have finally dropped enough for some much-needed maintenance of in-stream structures to take place. Three years of above average rainfall and high flow conditions has meant that some structures which needed some minor maintenance had to withstand the conditions until it was dry enough.
Read MoreIt was a dry finish to summer on the farms with February bringing hot, windy weather and below average rainfall. Long-term forecasts are for more dry weather and a return to El Nino, but for now the flats are still looking lush and providing quality feed for our cattle late into the season.
Read MoreAfter successfully influencing change in the NSW Planning Act, the Mulloon Institute is now focused on establishing a national code that will make landscape rehydration and regeneration works more accessible around Australia.
Read MoreWe were excited to attend a marketing and networking event with Vitasoy Australia recently to explore how joint marketing efforts could be mutually beneficial for landscape repair.
Read MoreThe science team have been maintaining instruments and collecting data with HydroTerra, while Dr Paul Cooper (ANU) has been monitoring aquatic macroinvertebrates and water quality along Mulloon Creek.
Read MoreThe first ‘Learning Programs’ course for 2023 has been held near Pittsworth, QLD for regenerative farming business F.A.R.M Agronomy with a successful Landscape Rehydration Bootcamp. [Photo credit: Tourism Media]
Read MoreThe Mulloon ‘Mentoring Program’ is the latest addition to our ‘Learning Programs’ and is open to all bootcamp graduates who are ready to take on their own landscape rehydration project.
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