Mulloon’s WA team Lance and Shane attended the Regen Ag Conference 2023 in Margaret River, Wadandi Country, last week. The conference was a great mix of workshops, field tours and presentations with wisdom and inspiration shared by regenerative farming pioneers.
Read MoreAs we head into the warmer months, we look back on a busy winter period on the Farms.
Read MoreMulloon Consulting recently completed Stage 1 works on Tidbinbilla Station in the ACT, with the aim to address historic stream erosion and incision by raising the bed level of the stream by around 1m and in doing so, slow the flow of water and encourage the spreading of flows across the landscape.
Read MoreFloodplains are precious and mysterious reservoirs of water. Design students at ANU are testing some creative ideas as they work with us to share the Mulloon floodplain story. We can’t wait to see these prototypes come to fruition!
Read MoreThe storyboards and narratives of five gorgeous animations about water cycle principles are complete. We can’t wait to share the full animations with the world. Sneak preview in the article.
Read MoreYear 10 geography students recently visited Mulloon farms to learn how the Institute is rehydrating landscapes on both farm and catchment scales, with particular interest in how landscape rehydration and regenerative agriculture are contributing to sustainability and helping to mitigate climate change.
Read MoreThe 2023 Nature-Based Solutions conference was held in Brisbane in July, and Mulloon Consulting’s General Manager Jono Forrest was in attendance, engaging in various sessions, workshops and networking events across the three days.
Read MoreAgricultural student Darcy MacCartie recently completed a two-week placement with our Science and Monitoring team on the Farms at Bungendore as part of his AgriFutures Scholarship. Here’s his story…
Read MoreWater moves in extraordinary ways, its delicate and monumental patterns creating health and havoc everywhere! Laura and artist Kim Williams are working to tell this story as simply as possible in a ‘Patterns and Processes of the water cycle’ poster for schools and others, a creative task requiring some dedicated holistic thinking.
Read MoreOur Science & Monitoring team have been busy with a changing of the guard, regular maintenance and download works, and hosting several guests and collaborators on the farms on some very frosty mornings.
Read MoreYear 2 students at The Scots College reimagined the water cycle in dynamic collages at a recent school workshop. They depicted striking patterns in soils, waterways, the atmosphere and elsewhere to deepen their understanding of features of the water cycle that are large and small, changing state and shaping our world every day.
Read MoreMulloon Consulting GM Jono Forrest recently spoke with Ray Milidoni for the Secrets of the Soil podcast.
Read MoreRecently Mulloon Institute Landscape Planner Tony Wells interviewed Roger Sendall about how things have been going at his property Russmore since he attended, and hosted, one of our bootcamps there in 2022.
Read MoreMulloon recently held a one-day workshop at Birrigai outdoor school on the outskirts of the ACT. An observation walk along a creek created an ecosystem discussion, followed by a hands-on brushpack workshop.
Read MorePete and Erin presented a jam-packed Landscape Rehydration Essentials Workshop to 45 enthusiastic landholders at Cobargo on the NSW South Coast.
Read MoreInternational Nuffield scholars and alumni recently had the opportunity to see first-hand the work being undertaken with the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative, while building their understanding of landscape rehydration tools and infrastructure.
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Read MoreThis May we had the pleasure of hosting members of the ‘Canberra – US Embassy Youth Council Climate Team’ along with members of the US Embassy for a tour Mulloon Creek Natural Farms.
Read MoreIn May 2023, Dr Laura Fisher (Mulloon Institute, Creative Adaption Partnerships) participated in the ‘Mycology in May Mystery Tour’ at Ferntree Gully Reserve in Rylstone, NSW with 23 eager mushroom hunters.
Read MoreOver the past few years of above average rainfall, many more catchments could have been rehydrated in readiness for the coming dry period if on-ground works hadn’t been held up by an overly complex and heavily regulated bureaucracy. A code could change this.
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