Wed, 18 Mar, 9:00am - 4:00pm AEDT
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How to catch water and restore landscapes for your property.
Learn how to apply simple strategies to improve productivity and drought resilience. Optimise water cycling and landscape function.
A skills-based course about harnessing the water cycle to improve landscape function on your property. See how these solutions are constructed and can work with your goals. Supported by Armidale Regional Council, Uralla Shire Council, Southern New England Landcare and presented by Mulloon Institute.
Through activities that blend scientific principles and practical skills, you will learn about:
• How to identify and prioritise issues on your property and make real changes to the way water influences your farm’s viability.
• Practical application of sound planning and design principles to give your landscape rehydration project the best chance of success.
This event supports the Regional Drought Resilience Plan (RDRP) that is a collaboration between Armidale Regional Council and Uralla Shire Council to advance the region’s focus on its resilience to the impacts of drought.
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.
Dates and times: Wed 18 - Thurs 19 March 2026 9am - 4pm (both days)
Cost: FREE
Presenters: Mulloon Institute Landscape Planners Sharni Pike, Penny Cooper, Tony Wells
Location: Armidale and Uralla region (address upon registration)
Contact: Elizabeth Rosser elizabeth.rosser@snelandcare.org.au 0499 992 881
Proudly funded by the Australian Government and NSW Government, through the Future Drought Fund, in association with Armidale Regional Council and Uralla Shire Council and Southern New England Landcare Ltd under the NSW Landcare Enabling Program, a collaboration between Local Land Services and Landcare NSW.