Gabi Quoi Quoi catchment updates

Last week Lance Mudgway visited the Gabby Quoi Quoi catchment south of Wongan Hill in the Wheatbelt of WA to visit local landholders and begin planning on recommendations to address the root causes of salination in the catchment.

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Science and Monitoring team update

Summer 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.

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Our feature in 'The Australian', Feb 2024

We 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.

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Celebrating World Wetlands Day – Launching our watercolour Water Cycle poster

We 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.

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Central Queensland CoPP Bootcamp roundup

Destination 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.  

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A very big flood

Boxing 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.

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