Landscape Rehydration Day - Boolcoomatta, SA
South Australia we’re headed your way! Mulloon’s Lance Mudgway will be guest speaking at this FREE event about all things landscape rehydration.
South Australia we’re headed your way! Mulloon’s Lance Mudgway will be guest speaking at this FREE event about all things landscape rehydration.
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 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!
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.
CREEK FEAST is an exciting event bringing together experts, landholders and the community to explore the fascinating realms of local biodiversity and riparian ecosystems.
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 is worth $5,000 per person!
Mulloon Institute Landscape Planner Lance Mudgway will provide details of what Landscape Hydration is, how it is undertaken and what the benefits are to farming enterprises and the wider catchment in this Quindanning region workshop.
Sisters of Mercy present a skills-based course about harnessing water to improve landscape function on your property.
Join Mulloon Institute’s Lance Mudgway and Territory NRM for a ground-breaking symposium dedicated to unravelling the mysteries of soil! Events are free and include morning tea and a networking lunch. Registration required.
This Friday 16 Feb, Carolyn Hall will be the guest of HydroTerra’s Managing Director Richard Campbell to discuss the implementation of innovative land management approaches that enable land managers to create healthier landscapes with more resilience to climatic extremes.
The Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law at Sydney Law School invites you to Australia’s inaugural ‘Restoration Law and Finance Conference Legal and Financial Obstacles to Rehabilitation, Rehydration and Regeneration of Land and Water and Options for Reform’.
Get to know the health of your soil through simple DIY tests in this practical field day led by Soil Scientist, Philip Mulvey. We'll discuss the importance of mending and maintaining the small water cycle and how to build and track soil carbon on your farm.
The Territory Natural Resource Management Conference is the NT's leading conference on natural resource management expertise, on-ground activities and community engagement. Jono Forrest from Mulloon Consulting is presenting and will be available to chat landscape rehydration with interested parties
An Essentials Workshop hosted by the Maffra and Districts Landcare Network presented by Mulloon Institute, focusing on climate resilience, landscape rehydration and biodiversity.
Mulloon Institute and CHRRUP present a half-day Field Day and 2-day Bootcamp for landholders at this special event in central QLD in November. These events are open to everyone.
This program aims to create strong partnerships between local schools and industry, with the goal of highlighting local STEM careers and opportunities and providing avenues for students to develop their STEM skills in a locally meaningful way.
The 4-day ‘Professionals’ Intensive’ course will bring together NRM professionals and community leaders from the partner organisations/communities of practice in NSW, VIC and QLD. It aims to foster connections across this wonderful network, build technical skills and equip everyone involved to make the most of CoPP over its lifetime.
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery has partnered with Earth Canvas to offer one artist residency on a regenerative farm and studio residency. This opportunity is open to artists from across regional NSW who have an environmental focus within their work and are interested in extending their engagement with themes of healthy landscapes, soil, food and a healthy planet.
For farmers and land managers in the Mandagery Creek, Belubula River and other close by catchments affected by severe flooding in spring, 2022.
The Braidwood Greens are hosting a screening of Where the Water Starts – a film event to learn more about the impacts of brumbies and climate change on the fragile alpine ecosystem, particularly within the Kosciuszko National Park.
Mulloon Institute’s CEO Carolyn Hall is presenting in the ‘Waves in our freshwater: improving stewardship of freshwaters’ Room 3 on Day 1 of the event. If you’re attending the event in Auckland, Carolyn will be joining you in Room 3 via Zoom at 2pm (Auckland time).
Ready to start, or expand, your farm and landscape regeneration? Our 3-day Rehydrating Your Farm Landscape Bootcamp in the New England is your opportunity to learn how to manage water and successfully implement a Landscape Rehydration project on your property.
ALCA’s seventh annual Private Land Conservation Conference, PLC23: Unite For Nature.
Buoyed by a shared vision of a healthy and resilient Australia, we gather – it is a moment to stand together – as we Unite for Nature.
Mulloon Institute and GWYMAC Inc. (Gwydir and Macintyre Resources Management Committee) Landcare present a half-day Field Day and 2-day Bootcamp for landholders at this special event in northern NSW in September. These events are open to everyone.
Hydrologist Lance Mudgway from Mulloon Institute and Soil Land Food’s agroecologist David Hardwick will explore the tools & technology to assist in managing water on the farm with the utmost efficiency using biodiversity hotspot and challenging agricultural jewel, the Scott River region as a case study in this FREE one-day workshop and networking event.
A comprehensive two-day event focused on sustainable land management in the Centralian rangelands. Hosted by the Northern Hub, Top End Conservation Management and Hewitt, this unique field day will provide you with valuable insights, practical demonstrations, and networking opportunities to enhance your understanding of sustainable rehydration land practices. Lance Mudgway from Mulloon will be presenting at this event.
A two-day conference in the beautiful Margaret River region, plus one of four field trip options on 8 September. Dinner will be at the end of day 1.
WMLIG has brought together Western Murray farmers, Barapa Barapa representatives and experts in environmental markets, hydrology, archaeology, forestry and wetland restoration to co-design a ‘hydrated biolink' to maximise economic, social and natural returns. Mulloon Institute are proud to be presenting at this special event.
Matt Egerton-Warburton joins The Carbon Farming Foundation to take a deep dive into the legal side of Carbon Project Agreements. Within this webinar, Matt will be touching on some of the key issues and risks of a carbon project agreement. He will be sharing some tangible recommendations for landowners to consider in order to receive an optional outcome.