Landscapes that sparkle!

A glittering interactive diorama to highlight transpiration cycles, and a magnetised landscape kit with felt, crochet and laser-cut timber components. These are the creations of some very imaginative ANU Design Studio students.

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Cass Moore
Australian premiere - Regenerating Life, Canberra.

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.

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Landscape Rehydration red tape in the news again

In early September, Mulloon’s CEO Carolyn Hall welcomed NSW State Member for Oxley, Michael Kemp, to Mulloon Farms to showcase the positive impact of landscape management through natural infrastructure interventions and to discuss the red tape hindering the progression of evidence-based science to support small water cycles in catchment areas.

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Chair update, Spring 2024

Matt Egerton-Warburton presents his spring report on all the behind-the-curtains work that the Mulloon Board and Law Committee have been working on over the previous few months.

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Nature Positive Water

WSAA recently published 'Nature Positive Water', highlighting the varied ways water is critical to a nature-positive future, and Mulloon Institute is thrilled that our emerging relationship with WaterNSW, and the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative, are highlighted in one of the published chapters.

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ANU Design Studio – at it again!

Two student teams from ANU's School of Art and Design are developing prototypes for an interactive fabric landscape systems kit, and devising a way to model the thermodynamic properties of water - so vital to buffering the sun’s powerful energy in our landscapes.  

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Knitting Soil: a unique design project

What is this gorgeous, tactile object? It’s a soil library and textile model illustrating the sedimentary layers of the Mulloon floodplain. It’s the highly original project of ANU Design students. Its beautiful scientific storytelling took us all by surprise!

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Cass Moore