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GROUNDED 2026: Learning, connecting & growing together
4 May 2026

GROUNDED 2026: Learning, connecting & growing together

The GROUNDED Australia Festival has quickly become one of the most important gatherings on the regenerative agriculture calendar – and this year’s edition did not disappoint. Carolyn Hall (CEO), Jeanette Rawlings (CFO), Tam Connor (Learning Programs Manager), Cass Moore (Comms Officer) and new Mulloon Institute Board members Siobhan Toohill and Cath Jenkins were... 

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Resilience – Autumn 2026 🍁
31 March 2026

Resilience – Autumn 2026 🍁

Our autumn eNewsletter is out now!

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Autumn update from the Chair 🍁
31 March 2026

Autumn update from the Chair 🍁

The Autumn 2026 edition of the Resilience eNews showcases the amazing work of the Institute over the summer months.

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Mulloon Consulting autumn report
26 March 2026

Mulloon Consulting autumn report

As we welcome the cooler shift to autumn, Mulloon Institute continues to accelerate its mission of restoring Australia’s natural landscape function and creating positive awareness-based systems change.

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Partnerships in Practice – a powerful new film series
25 March 2026

Partnerships in Practice – a powerful new film series

It was wonderful to see the Mulloon Institute and Landcare partnership highlighted on the big screen in the film, Partnerships in Practice, created by NVIRO Media. Mulloon CEO Carolyn Hall attended the special Parliamentary Friends of Landcare (PFL) event... 

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Latest news from Mulloon’s Learning Programs
24 March 2026

Latest news from Mulloon’s Learning Programs

Whether it’s the summer monsoonal rains of Darwin, to the wet winters of Tasmania and summer rainfall patterns of the Northern Tablelands, the principles remain the same: slow the water, spread it and retain seasonal rains to restore landscape function.

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Assessing creek lines into Darwin Harbour
24 March 2026

Assessing creek lines into Darwin Harbour

Landcare Northern Territory engaged Mulloon Consulting in 2025 to assess Mitchell Creek, Rapid Creek, Sandy Creek and Ludmilla Creek, which all flow into Darwin Harbour.

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Serious play: wrestling with landscape systems
23 March 2026

Serious play: wrestling with landscape systems

Shocks, disturbances, good and bad feedback loops, slow/fast variables, decision-making where there are no easy answers… these are all aspects of landscape systems management that everyone in our sector wrestles with as we seek to foster resilience and manage for climate... 

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Taking Australia’s nature-based solutions story to the world
19 March 2026

Taking Australia’s nature-based solutions story to the world

When Carolyn Hall, CEO of Mulloon Institute, stood before an audience of over 300 international delegates in Tokyo in late February, she carried with her something rare in global environmental policy circles – a proven, on-ground story of nature... 

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