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Aylmore Springs & Gnowangerup Catchment workshops

Tue, 10 Mar, 12:00pm - 4:00pm AEDT
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Water heals landscapes!

Learn how to read water processes to interpret landscape health. Explore strategies to reduce erosion and salinity. Improve landscape function and resilience for Aylmore Springs and agricultural land in and around the Gnowangerup Creek catchment.

Delivered over two days, this event marks the launch of the five‑year TIMME project, which brings Mulloon and the Gnowangerup community together to work on a catchment‑scale initiative. At its heart, the historic Aylmore Springs, and Gnowangerup Creek.

Through a collaborative, co‑creation approach, the project will apply systems‑thinking principles, such as tipping points and thresholds, to explore and enhance landscape function across the entire catchment. Come and be part of the conversation!

Day 1 – 10 March, 2026. 9am–3pm.

Community forum: On‑Country learning to explore practical strategies to reduce salinity, improve water retention, and strengthen landscape function across the catchment.

Day 2 – 11 March, 2026. 9am–1pm (lunch included)

Community workshop: Conversation centred on shaping a shared vision for improving the natural function and resilience of Aylmore Springs. We will explore the values of these natural waters, explore thresholds and tipping points.

Attendance across both days is encouraged but not necessary.

These events are FREE but registration is essential for catering purposes. Lunch is provided on both days.

A FREE introductory Zoom webinar will be held for interested participants at the Gnowangerup Community Resource Centre at 5.30pm (AWST) on Thursday 5 March. You can attend in person at the Centre, or watch online HERE.

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89512747043

This event is part of Mulloon Institute’s TIMME project. 

Training, Implementation, Mentoring, Monitoring & Evaluation.

This program received funding from the Australian Governmentʼs Future Drought Fund.

Mulloon Institute is a leading research and education organisation helping to build resilient regional communities by supporting the long-term, sustainable growth of Australian agriculture.

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