Mulloon Institute was up against some strong competition in the 2024 NSW Landcare Awards in the Climate Innovation category.
Read MoreIn April this year, 25 of the Northern Territory’s station managers and NRM professionals came together at Old Cameron Downs station to kick off the Mulloon Institute’s Community of Practice Project (CoPP) for NT.
Read MoreThe Communities of Practice Project continues around the country with the latest stop on the beautiful Bass Coast in Victoria
Read MoreAlong with presenting CoPP activities, delivering Learning Programs across the country, and attending the Mulloon Rehydration Conference, our team has been actively working on several other projects over the past few months.
Read MoreCodie’s vision is to manage water more effectively, improve water reliability and quality, and reduce run-off from cultivated paddocks which are causing the active erosion of waterways and threatening a dam structure… so he hosted a CoPP Boots on Ground Day!
Read MoreThe two-day Mulloon Rehydration Conference was an opportunity for Mulloon Institute to showcase the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative in all its catchment-scale glory to around 180 delegates from throughout Australia.
Read MoreFocusing on the suitability of infrastructure within watercourses (such as leaky weirs) and riparian zones (such as revegetation), the recently launched CReST model highlights the potential agricultural and environmental benefits of these rehydration practices.
Read MoreMulloon Creek Natural Farms have been busy this autumn with cattle sales, fencing and a new grain mill.
Read MoreWith heavy hearts, we inform you that our former Chairman the Hon. Gary Nairn AO passed away last Saturday evening at the Gold Coast Private Hospital.
Read MoreWhen Tony Coote established the Mulloon Institute in 2011, he placed science and evidence at the heart of everything we do. From the beginning of the organisation, we funded scientific studies and scientists. Scientific study is hard, expensive and takes a lot of time, but this was a visionary decision that is now bearing fruit.
Read MoreThe WA Landscape Rehydration Bootcamp was the third of the series of Bootcamps held around Australia as part of the Communities of Practice Project (CoPP). It was held in the WA Wheatbelt, focussing on rehydrating farm landscapes in a saline context.
Read MoreThis project sits in the coastal dry tropics region. It is on one of the tributaries feeding the Ross River Dam in Townsville, north Queensland. Five locally owned and operated grazing properties are participating in the project based on catchment-scale thinking. Resilience to drought is one major outcome among many, that rehydrating landscapes can deliver for environment, farming and society.
Read MoreMultiple landholders who graduated from the QLD CoPP Bootcamp near Emerald last year are now engaged in the Mentoring Program which focusses on building their individual capacities in project planning and implementation.
Read MoreCheck out our two new educational modules. These creative booklets mix science, illustration and tried-and-tested learning activities. We are thrilled to share these downloadable resources to support greater water stewardship and land restoration literacy for young and old.
Read MoreCEO and Managing Director Carolyn Hall reflects on the Mulloon Rehydration Conference and discusses the challenges of scaling up landscape rehydration across Australia.
Read MoreVery excited to announce we are FINALISTS in the Climate Innovation category of the prestigious NSW 2023/24 Landcare Awards!!
Read MoreMulloon Consulting has recently completed detailed designs for Landscape Rehydration Infrastructure on the Upper Molonglo River at Foxlow, near Captains Flat in the NSW Southern Tablelands.
Read MoreThank you to all who joined us for the Mulloon Rehydration Conference on 1–2 May 2024. This short video captures just some of the highlights. We invite you to collaborate with us in our work rehydrating landscapes to restore ecological function, build resilience to climatic extremes, future-proof agriculture, and build biodiversity and natural capital for a brighter future for everyone.
Read MoreOur Chair Matt Egerton-Warburton writes his reflections on the outcomes of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative, and our Conference presenting the findings.
Read MoreAt the recent Mulloon Institute Rehydration Conference, we presented a small but robust sub-set of the hydrological data collected as part of the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative monitoring program. To keep the conversation going with those who are interested, here is a brief overview of the presentation.
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