
Landscape Rehydration Field Day – Gulargambone, NSW
Join Central West Local Land Services and Coonamble Castlereagh Landcare for an interactive workshop with Mulloon Institute designed to help landholders improve landscape hydration.
Join Central West Local Land Services and Coonamble Castlereagh Landcare for an interactive workshop with Mulloon Institute designed to help landholders improve landscape hydration.
Join Central West Local Land Services and Mulloon Institute for an interactive workshop designed to help landholders improve landscape hydration.
Central West Local Land Services and Eugowra Catchment Landcare invite you to a Boots on Ground Day with Mulloon Insititute. During the field day you will get hands-on with a small sub catchment land restoration project at "Kia-Ora", Eugowra.
This field day will explore a range of strategies including natural structures that can optimise a farm’s water cycle and improve landscape function
A landscape rehydration workshop AND a 2-day bootcamp in the Kingoora district of South Australia.
This field day, led by Lance Mudgway, will include walks to several sites on a broadacre farming property and provide the group with an opportunity to see what’s working, issues and potential solutions, and to further discuss practical solutions with Lance.
Join us in rehabilitating and rehydrating the Molonglo catchment at Captains Flat in the NSW Southern Tablelands. Transform the landscape into a healthy vibrant ecosystem that captures flood sediments, cycles nutrients and provides valuable habitat for the nationally endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog.
Regen WA and Mulloon Institute invite you to roll up your sleeves and get hands-on with a property-scale land restoration project. Learn firsthand from our host about their practical, cost-effective approach to landscape repair. Enjoy a shared meal, participate in construction, and gain valuable skills – all while having a great time outdoors.
Maffra and Districts Landcare Network presents How to catch water and restore landscapes for your property. 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.
The Molongolo catchment is the last known habitat in the NSW Southern Tablelands for the nationally endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog. Help us plant vegetation to support this vital habitat.
Join your hosts Gwymac Landcare for a fantastic two days of learning and an amazing dinner and Bush Dance at the 2025 Landcare Adventure, "Nurturing Nature, Cultivating Tomorrow". Mulloon Science Advisory Committee member Walter Jehne is a guest speaker on Friday and Peter Hazell will be presenting at the Saturday Field Day!
The Western Port Biosphere works with the community to create a sustainable future for Western Port, which is done through research, education, community engagement, partnerships and on-ground conservation efforts. This FREE field day forms part of the Greens Bush to Arthurs Seat Biolink project (GB2AS).
Bass Coast Landcare Network and Mulloon Institute invite you to get hands-on with a small sub catchment land restoration project at a Bass Coast farm property.
The Showcase will highlight innovative projects from around Australia funded by the Future Drought Fund. These initiatives are designed to enhance drought preparedness and resilience, and are specifically relevant for Western Australia's agricultural environment. Mulloon’s Lance Mudgway and Tam Connor will be presenting on Up-skilling farming communities with landscape rehydration infrastructure and farm system solutions for drought resilience.
A State Memorial to celebrate the life of the Honourable Gary Nairn AO will take place at 11.00 am on Friday 22 November 2024 at Mulloon Institute’s Home Farm. Family, friends, representatives of organisations and members of the public are welcome to attend the State Memorial. Click for more information, to register your attendance or to leave an online condolence. *Note, registrations are essential.
Hear from the host about how they designed their project to be achievable, economical and effective. Share a meal, take part in construction and enjoy the day with fellow regenerators while gaining practical skills.
This Introductory Landscape Rehydration Field Day presented by Mulloon Institute provides a foundational understanding of a farm’s water cycle and our approaches to rehydrating rural landscapes.
Mulloon Institute is thrilled to be presenting the Australian premiere of Hummingbird Films' Regenerating Life, a film by John Feldman, on Saturday 26 October at 2pm, at Palace Electric Cinema, 2 Phillip Law St, Canberra. This event is part of a worldwide series of community screenings. It will be followed by a Q&A with a guest panel.
A FREE Zoom webinar that covers practical information on how to prepare catchment plans using examples from the Wheatbelt of WA.
Join Erin Healy from Mulloon Institute for a hands-on workshop designed to help landholders improve landscape hydration. The workshop will be held on a farm with real-life examples of hydrological issues and interventions.
Mulloon's Landscape Planner Lance Mudgway will provide details of what Landscape Rehydration is, how it is undertaken and what the benefits are to farming enterprises and the wider Catchment.
This FREE workshop is open to all mohair producers in Australia and local landholders interested in learning landscape restoration methods. The workshop forms part of the Australian Mohair Industry Drought Resilience Implementation Plan (AMIDRIP).
Join Mulloon Institute and RegenWA for a hands-on field day focused on improving landscape function and productivity through practical, out-in-the field demonstrations and first-hand experiences shared.
This FREE workshop is open to all mohair producers in Australia and local landholders interested in learning landscape restoration methods. The workshop forms part of the Australian Mohair Industry Drought Resilience Implementation Plan (AMIDRIP).
You're invited to join Watershed Landcare and Mulloon Institute for a jam-packed one-day workshop learning how to manage water and successfully implement a landscape rehydration project on your property.
A morning workshop at Rylington Park, introducing the concepts and interventions of landscape rehydration and restoration.
This Communities of Practice Project Bootcamp supports the adoption of natural infrastructure and farming system solutions. Stage 1 is the Bootcamp, with a Mentoring Program and Project Day (Stages 2 &3) coming mid-2024. This is a heavily subsidised grant-funded program worth $5,000 per person!
Hear from the host about how they designed their project to be achievable, economical and effective. Share a meal, take part in construction and enjoy the day with fellow regenerators while gaining practical skills.
In this enlightening Zoom webinar, esteemed experts including Mulloon Institute CEO Carolyn Hall will guide you through the theory and practice of regenerative farming. They will explore how simple, low-cost techniques can replenish soil carbon, restore moisture balance, reduce emissions, and enhance productivity.
South Australia we’re headed your way! Mulloon’s Lance Mudgway will be guest speaking at this FREE event about all things landscape rehydration.
Join Mulloon Institute to explore the evidence-based progress through the visionary Mulloon Rehydration Initiative in tackling climate change's impact on water and land management in agriculture!
DAY 1 features keynote speakers, highly engaging panel discussions with MRI landholders and industry experts, workshops, and discussions on how to more broadly roll effective programs and projects to increase the economic benefits of rehydration across Australia. DAY 2 will feature field trips to see landscape rehydration in action.
While you’re in the neighbourhood for the Mulloon Rehydration Conference, Martin Royds has generously opened Jillamatong for guided tours to see a small catchment, Whole of Farm Rehydration. Click to book your place to visit this extraordinary example of landscape rehydration in action.
Join West Australian Landcare Network and guest panellists, including Mulloon’s Tam Connor, for a collaborative event with Perth NRM/RegenWA as we take a deep dive into the framework around developing a successful and coordinated Community of Practice (COP).
Join NQ Dry Tropics and Mulloon Institute as they showcase the outcomes of landscape rehydration works undertaken in 2022 on Weetalaba Station at Newlands in QLD.
Territory NRM presents How to catch water and restore landscapes for your property. Learn how to apply simple strategies to improve productivity and drought resilience. Extend your wet season, grow more grass.