The Parliamentary Friends of Soil group celebrated the United Nations’ World Soil Day at a networking event held at Parliament House on Tuesday 28 November, attended by Mulloon’s Carolyn Hall and Kathy Kelly.
Read MoreThe National Code of Practice Proposal is aimed at rejuvenating ecosystems, biodiversity, soil health and agricultural productivity through landscape rehydration and restoration. The proposal seeks to address the pressing need for comprehensive regulatory reform to expedite, expand and de-risk landscape rehydration and restoration projects across Australia.
Read More‘Learning by doing’ was the motto of the Mulloon Insitute Bootcamp hosted by Southern New England Landcare and Armidale Regional Council in the Guyra region of NSW. In a first, the education team delivered a three-day program integrating theory and practice with a series of small structures built in an eroded flowline.
Read MoreThe Water Story is a FREE, 94-page, comprehensive 10-week program for teachers co-created by the Mulloon Institute and The Scots College. It looks at all aspects of the water cycle that interlink soil, plant, atmosphere and climate. It also features up-to-date content about First Nations stewardship of Country, climate change and holistic approaches to agriculture.
Read MoreA round-up of the behind-the-scenes at Mulloon over spring from our Deputy Chair, Matt Egerton-Warburton.
Read MoreIn November, Mulloon Institute CEO Carolyn Hall and other invited guests from across Australia came together with the AgriFutures Chair Cathy McGowan and CEO John Harvey to explore what should be captured in Australia’s first agriculture and land sector plan for reducing emissions.
Read MoreDuring October 2023, Mulloon's CEO Carolyn Hall and Vitasoy Australia’s CEO David Tyack spoke on-screen with Karen Ledbury from The Morning Show (CH7) about our evolving partnership.
Read MoreThe Science and Monitoring team have been observing an abundance of wildlife during their field work over the spring months.
Read MoreThe 2023 Annual Frog Survey was a great success. Mulloon staff along with a passionate group of volunteers, completed the data capture after dark on the evening of 23 November.
Read MoreSharing the scientific monitoring and engineering practices of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative with secondary students in the region.
Read MoreMulloon Institute was thrilled to host over 30 professionals and community leaders from NSW, QLD, VIC and WA to pilot our new 4-day Professionals Intensive recently. Invaluable scientific, technical and social learnings were shared, friendships flourished and collaborations seeded.
Read MoreThis Friday 17 November is National Ag Day and we're proud to announce we're celebrating by showcasing our landscape regeneration work to a national audience on Channel 7's The Morning Show!
Read MoreWhat an exciting year it has been for Mulloon Institute - our staff, our Law Committee, our Science Advisory Council, Mulloon Consulting, Mulloon Creek Natural Farms and our landholders. We could not do it all without you, our supporters. Read our Annual Report now.
Read MoreOur most recent workshop, held at Mandagery in the Central West of NSW, was a fitting location given its Aboriginal origin meaning ‘chain of water holes’.
Read MoreMany thanks to regenerative change agents Sustainable Table for our recent inclusion on the Australian Regenerative Food & Farming Map.
Read MoreThe Turnip Creek catchment is located between Euroa and Benalla in Victoria, east of the Hume Highway in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range. The landholders of Turnip Creek have been working towards a catchment-scale project for close to four years.
Read MoreJono Forrest had the pleasure of hosting a group of Operations Managers from Drought & Innovations Hubs from across Australia alongside a couple of members from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
Read MoreABC Landline recently featured the latest on Mulloon Institute’s landscape rehydration activities in Central Australia. Watch the story here.
Read MoreWithin 1km of Townsville’s drinking water supply, an impenetrable thicket of the woody weed chinee apple (Ziziphus mauritiana) has been transformed from noxious nuisance into a profitable resource. An innovative 1ha trial began in early 2022, which has been so successful, the area designated for the phase two trial is ten-times larger and already underway.
Read MoreSome fantastic creative science communication is underway here! ANU design students visited Mulloon recently to get up close with our monitoring transects and soil core sites, which they’ll be visualising through a timber and textile model in the coming weeks.
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