Matt Egerton-Warbuton recently spoke with Nichole Overall and Ian Meikle on Canberra’s 2CC Sunday Roast show
Read MoreMulloon's Communities of Practice Project is making great strides in fostering knowledge-sharing among producers across different regions. Here’s a roundup of the work so far.
Read MoreThe Mulloon team took a well-earned break over the holiday period to recharge batteries and upskill in new technology. Read the summer roundup here.
Read MoreSummer has been a busy time for the science and monitoring team at Mulloon. The flood event at Duralla took out our stream gauging station and all the infrastructure at Sandhills Creek, however, has resulted in some valuable data captured.
Read MoreA stunning new animation series has been developed by Mulloon Institute to support public understanding of the principles of landscape rehydration and restoration.
Read MoreWe were featured in The Australian last weekend! The article showcases the important advocacy and evidence-based work of Mulloon Institute as we strive to build resilience and communities with our catchment-scale agricultural landscape rehydration work.
Read MoreWe are celebrating World Wetlands Day with the launch of a vibrant new water cycle poster. Painted by gifted artist Kim Williams, and designed by Kim with Mulloon’s Dr Laura Fisher, it’s an imaginative take on foundational principles that are more important than ever. It’s art, it’s science, it’s a celebration of our power to heal our environments – it'll brighten your world. Posters available in the story.
Read MoreAnnouncing the appointment of Matt Egerton-Warburton as the new Chair of Mulloon Institute in January 2024. A message from Matt to our Members, Donors and Supporters.
Read MoreA Message from Gary Nairn AO to our Members, Donors and Supporters.
Read MoreDestination Central Queensland! We continued rolling out our Community of Practice Project Bootcamp with our partner CHRRUP for producers from around the region. The group spent three days together learning how landscape rehydration and restoration techniques can improve productivity and drought resilience.
Read MoreBoxing Day 2023 saw possibly the largest and most intense rainfall event since European settlement open up over Mulloon Creek Natural Farms’ Duralla property and the surrounding Sandhills Creek catchment upstream.
Read MoreIn December, Jack Smart returned to Lorrina for a 6-month monitoring update. The impressive transformation of the landscape illustrates what can be achieved with well-designed landscape rehydration interventions.
Read MoreThe Mulloon team were recently in the Inverell region visiting land managers' properties as part of the Mentoring Program in the Communities of Practice Project.
Read MoreAs we close out the year, we bring you our Resilience Summer 2023 eNewsletter.
Read MoreMulloon Institute and Mulloon Consulting will be closed Thursday, 21 December to reopen Monday, 8 January. We wish you a happy and safe festive season!
Read MoreSpringtime was all about rain and cows on the farms this year. Read the latest updates on our herd improvements.
Read MoreWe recently hosted Dr Masayuki Komatsu, President of the Institute of Ecosystem Research in Japan, to showcase the work of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative and the advantages of having the community on board a catchment-scale project.
Read MoreMulloon has signed the Call to Action as part of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28. The Call to Action mobilises collective efforts around a shared vision of food systems that deliver significant, measurable progress for people, nature, and climate by 2030.
Read MoreOn November 24, members and guests of Mulloon Institute were welcomed to our Annual General Meeting.
Read MoreSenator the Hon. Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt spoke on Agriculture leading the charge to a net zero future and ensuring the whole sector remains productive and profitable with Industry and Government working together. Mulloon Institute’s work on rehydration and restoration of agricultural landscapes can certainly help with that!
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