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Water Stewardship Program

Supporting communities in the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment to resore and enhance water quality, water security and catchment health.

A not-for-profit, a state-owned corporation and philanthropic organisation are combining their strengths to drive systems change.

The Sydney Drinking Water Catchment (SDWC) covers 16 thousand square kilometres, 38% of which is agricultural land. About 60% of the NSW population consumes water supplied by creeks and streams in these areas. Climate change and long-term degradation issues are putting increasing pressure on these important landscapes.

Mulloon Institute’s new Water Stewardship Program has been developed in partnership with WaterNSW and is empowering communities to respond to these challenges. It marks a turning point for WaterNSW, which is aiming to advance its approach to waterway and landscape restoration in response to evaluation, insight and lessons learned.

The Program will drive community collaboration, and fund innovative landscape-scale projects across the SDWCs that restore local water cycles and enhance water quality, security and catchment health. The pilot phase of the program will run from 2025-2027. A series of demonstration projects will provide proof-of-concept for how the funding guidelines and Expression of Interest processes will work in the long term.

The Water Stewardship Program’s Pilot Phase Expression of Interest form is available for download.

DOWNLOAD EOI FORM

Funding Guidelines for Landholders & Community

Project types, eligibility, funding and more!

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“We are building a water stewardship culture that safeguards the long-term vitality of our waterways and landscapes.”

WaterNSW

Backing from The Ian Potter Foundation is enabling the Institute to adopt a community-centric and innovative approach to program design. Tailored resources, community events and capacity-building will also be part of the pilot phase which aims to foster and support emerging communities of practice (CoPs). Collaborative approaches to water stewardship among farmers, custodians, Landcare, local councils, businesses and other community stakeholders will be encouraged. These key elements will all contribute to the formation of a robust, adaptable program supported by WaterNSW for the long-term.

“We have long needed a well-designed funding pathway for community-led projects focused on water quality, security and climate resilience and are thrilled that we can now make this happen”.

Carolyn Hall – CEO, Managing Director Mulloon Institute

Our approach – Building Communities of Practice

This program can offer a suite of hands-on programs in landscape
rehydration and restoration, from presentations, workshops and
bootcamps to mentoring programs and tailored farm tours. Our
programs can be catered to your community.

Field Days

Field Days

Introducing the Mulloon Institute's approach to fostering drought resilience and restoring degraded land. Participants gain a foundational understanding of landscape processes and the critical role of water cycling in functional landscapes.

Bootcamps

Bootcamps

A skills-based, two-day course to build participants' capacity to implement a landscape rehydration project and optimise water cycling on their property.

Mentoring

Mentoring

Select bootcamp graduates are offered one-on-one mentoring to support them to design, plan and implement a low-risk project.

Professionals Program

Professionals Program

Natural resource management professionals and community leaders are supported to advance their technical skills in landscape rehydration and strengthen their community engagement strategies to support improved ecological and farming outcomes in their region.

Project Day

Project Day

A practical, on-ground event for the whole community to see a project designed and built resulting from the Mentoring Program

... and more!

... and more!

We're excited to collaborate with your community.

Interested?

Mulloon Institute welcomes interest from across the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment to take part in this pilot phase. If you or your community are interested in learning more, please submit an EOI form.

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