A delicious way to support us
Did you know that by purchasing organic, pasture-raised eggs from Mulloon Creek Natural Farms you are also supporting the work of The Mulloon Institute?
In fact, profits earned from egg sales at MCNF are reinvested to assist the institute with funding ongoing research into landscape restoration.
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Landscape Rehydration workshop success in North Queensland
Cam Wilson from The Mulloon Institute has been up north talking with Queensland graziers interested in landscape rehydration works to improve their propertys’ resilience to drought.
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The Mulloon Institute - Tony Coote
As a conventional farmer with 6000 acres of farmland, Tony Coote knew first-hand how dehydrated Australia’s land had become. Inspired by the work of Peter Andrews – an acclaimed farmer able to convert drought-ridden land into green and fertile pasture – Tony and his wife decided to convert to regenerative farming methods. Their success has inspired countless other farmers, leading to the establishment of The Mulloon Institute in 2011.
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Enews - May 2018
Soil Science Australia visit
Members of Soil Science Australia’s NSW branch visited Mulloon Creek Natural Farms on a regional field trip to learn more about our work.
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Out and about
Staff have been out and about supporting several events recently and representing The Mulloon Institute.
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Landholders visit MCLRP Stage 1 works
Landholders taking part in the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project got to visit the Stage 1 creek works to see what we’ve been up to!
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Dates announced for Natural Sequence Farming training
CLICK HERE to download flyer, or find out more HERE!
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Enews - April 2018
A win for the reef is a win for farmers
A new $500 million package to help protect the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area recently announced by the Federal Government has been welcomed by leading landscape rehydration and regenerative agriculture advocate The Mulloon Institute (TMI).
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2017 Mulloon Creek Baseline Frog Surveys - A hopping good start!
Frog surveys conducted along Mulloon Creek in spring 2017 have established baseline data on the occurrence and abundance of frog species in the area.
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Onsite consultation for The Scots College
Mulloon Consulting, Contracting and Certifying (MCCC) visited The Scots College's 'Bannockburn' property during February 2018 for an onsite consultation at Culburra on the NSW south coast.
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Regenerating and rebooting production landscapes
The Mulloon Institute is proud to be collaborating wth NQ Dry Tropics for a series of workshops in North Queensland on 'Designing Landscape Rehydration.
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Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project - update!
Seven creek structures have been installed along Mulloon Creek as part of a catchment scale project to help rehydrate and regenerate the Mulloon watershed in southern NSW.
They are the first of nearly 100 structures to be installed along Mulloon Creek and its tributaries as part of the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project being managed by The Mulloon Institute in partnership with 23 local landholders.
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Enews - March 2018
Canberra Girls Grammar School visit
Year 12 Geography students from Canberra Girls Grammar School recently visited The Mulloon Institute's living laboratory at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms for a day of learning and discovery.
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Regenerating Landscapes and Rehydrating Australia
We've put together a couple of flyers recently summarising what we're all about.
'Regenerating Landscapes' - looks at the services Mulloon Consulting, Contracting & Certifying has available for land managers.
'Rehydrating Australia' - looks at The Mulloon Institute's work on the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project.
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The Scots College visit to MCNF
The Mulloon Institute was visited again by The Scots College this March, with nine Year 12 Agricultural Science students spending a day out at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms.
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Revolution Ag drones at MCNF
Revolution Ag recently demonstrated how effectively their drones can capture data, over 175 acres at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms.
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One man's vision spreads to 23,000 hectares
A new way of farming which began 11 years ago and boosted productivity by 60 per cent has been adopted by an entire catchment measuring 23,0000 hectares near Bungendore in the NSW Southern Tablelands.
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