Restoring healthy water flows
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. We’ll hear from our host farmers and staff from Mulloon Institute about how the project was designed to be achievable, economical and effective. We’ll share a meal, take part in construction and enjoy ourselves while gaining practical skills. This will be a great day where you will get to participate in constructing a small-scale project aimed at restoring landscape function and retaining water on farm for longer.
This is stage 3 of the Communities of Practice Project, where landholders receive expert mentoring from Mulloon Institute staff to optimise water cycling and landscape function using natural infrastructure and farm system solutions.
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.
Presenters: Principal Landscape Planner Peter Hazell and Landscape Planner Annabel Manning
Date: Wednesday 26 Feb 2025
Time: 9am - 3pm. Arrival 8:30 for 9am start.
Cost: FREE! Registration is essential, link below.
Venue: Woodleigh, Victoria, full address supplied upon registration.
Contact: Tam Connor (Mulloon) 0410 745 939 or email learning@mullooninstitute.org or
Joel Geoghegan (BCLN) joel.geoghegan@basscoastlandcare.org.au
This project is funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.