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25.01.2022 AGM - November 2017 - https://t.co/OYoD4VI4Qo



24.01.2022 Good news today from the NSW Government pledging additional support for bushfire affected horticultural and agricultural businesses to help with infrastructure costs. https://www.nsw.gov.au//140-million-to-boost-critical-indu

22.01.2022 This film is worth 20 minutes of your time. It informs you about regenerative agriculture in the corn belt of the USA and why farmers need to become regenerative as seen through the eyes of a farmer and a medical doctor. Great viewing and one that will gel with what is happening in Australia. Kerry Cochrane https://farmersfootprint.us/member-video/

21.01.2022 Are you a pastured livestock producer? The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance has released this survey to better understand how your state or territory planning scheme does or doesnt support our small-scale ethical producers... Take 10 minutes to fill it out and help AFSA fight crazy planning limitations on ethical farming practices in keeping with 10,000 years of domesticated animal raising ... https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AFSAlivestock



21.01.2022 Did you see Australian Story tonight?

21.01.2022 Vale Tony Coote, The Mulloon Institute . On behalf of all ecoaggers inspired by his passion, work and example, The Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture extends our sincerest condolences to Tony Cootes family, friends and colleagues. The following c/- Gary Nairne AO, The Mulloon Institute Chairman >>>... Today is another sad day. VALE Tony Coote. Chairmans Update. FAREWELL TO OUR FOUNDER, Tony Coote AM It is with a very heavy heart that I inform our many supporters that our Founder, Tony Coote AM, passed peacefully away on Wednesday 8th August. We have lost a great man. Australia has lost a great man. Our Earth has lost a great man. The Mulloon Institute was Tony and his wife Tonis creation, after having realised how rehydrating part of the landscape on their Mulloon Creek Natural Farms Home Farm resulted in not only the repair of the creek but also increased carrying capacity. Tony wanted a mechanism to inform and help others to do similar work and thus The Mulloon Institute (TMI), a not-for-profit charity with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status, was born. Through TMI Tony wanted the rest of Australia and the world to know what could be achieved and how to achieve it. Tonys Natural Sequence Farming pilot project on three kilometres of Mulloon Creek on the Home Farm has grown to become the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project (MCLRP), covering 50kms of creek and 23,000ha of land, all with the support of the twenty landholders within the catchment. A project subsequently recognised by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network as one of only five global examples demonstrating environmental repair to achieve productive and resilient agriculture. When most people would have been putting their feet up and enjoying retirement Tony was working hard, by way of practical example, on repairing and rehydrating Australias degraded landscapes. His vision, his passion, his knowledge learned by doing, his leadership and his sheer determination has ensured the wonderful legacy he has created will continue to grow and be a pre-eminent demonstration of just what is possible in Australias ancient landscape. Im sure I speak for all the staff and supporters of The Mulloon Institute in passing our condolences on to Tonys wife Toni, and all the family on their loss of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Tony Coote AM may have passed on to another place but he will live forever in the rehydrated landscapes that The Mulloon Institute will restore into the future. Gary Nairn AO, The Mulloon Institute, Chairman

21.01.2022 A great tale of communities connecting with farmers to achieve food sovereignty!



21.01.2022 Thank goodness we are starting to do this... But why did we have to lose so much to begin with. https://www.abc.net.au//rebirth-of-cultural-burni/12706810

19.01.2022 BridgeHub located at CSU Wagga is asking for ideas around water, there are prizes to be won. Your feedback might help steer the future of water management in Australia, what can we do to make this better? evokeAG The Bridge Hub farmonline.com.au//got-ideas-about-water-problems-needing/

18.01.2022 Interesting interview from Future Directions International with WA Farmer, Doug Pow talks about his use and observations around practical regenerative farming techniques. http://www.futuredirections.org.au//doug-pow-practical-re/

17.01.2022 One of our board members, Bruce Maynard, was in the Land this week, talking about the adaption required when embracing regenerative agricultural practices #regenag #ecoag https://www.theland.com.au//66/keeping-your-goals-in-mind/

16.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture | No. 14 | August 2019 - https://mailchi.mp/16106716ef2c/9la7g3hfja-1404881



16.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the AIEA No. 16 | March 2020 - https://mailchi.mp/97c62deff05f/9la7g3hfja-1564945

16.01.2022 Join Sustainable Farms ecologists Dr Mason Crane and Dr Colleen OMalley from ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society for a free webinar on Fri 19 June to di...scuss: Sustainable Farms research into shelterbelt design and enhancement Benefits of shelterbelts for woodland birds and how bird diversity can be enhanced The role shelterbelts can play in supporting beneficial insect communities on farms - critters such as the dung beetle, hoverflies and predatory mites that support farm productivity. Registration essential - click below : https://bit.ly/3cqQkry (Note the discussion will focus on how this applies to agricultural landscapes in the Sustainable Farms project area - North East Victoria, South West Slopes, Central Tablelands & Murray-Riverina.)

15.01.2022 Making Compost: Gerry Gillespie, Wes Spencer, and Agroecologist David Hardwick (a board member of AIEA) are host 4 webinars on how to make compost to improve soil health. Tickets are available through Humantix. https://events.humanitix.com/composting-on-farm

14.01.2022 Join Sustainable Farms ecologists Dr Mason Crane and Dr Colleen O'Malley from ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society for a free webinar on Fri 19 June to di...scuss: Sustainable Farms research into shelterbelt design and enhancement Benefits of shelterbelts for woodland birds and how bird diversity can be enhanced The role shelterbelts can play in supporting beneficial insect communities on farms - critters such as the dung beetle, hoverflies and predatory mites that support farm productivity. Registration essential - click below : https://bit.ly/3cqQkry (Note the discussion will focus on how this applies to agricultural landscapes in the Sustainable Farms project area - North East Victoria, South West Slopes, Central Tablelands & Murray-Riverina.)

13.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture | No. 7 | April 2018 - https://t.co/nTAeOgYnN5

12.01.2022 Congratulations to the Mulloon institute for their ecological outcome verification award from Land-to-Market. https://www.theland.com.au//mulloon-recognised-for-enviro/

12.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture | No. 5 | October 2017 - https://t.co/yfTSYdwg5q

11.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture | No. 13 | June 2019 - https://mailchi.mp/324d31c4e83a/9la7g3hfja-1391569

10.01.2022 Do we really need to be using these chemicals to the detriment of our crops and the health of our communities? Board member Bruce Maynard is shedding the light on this issue in the Central West. https://www.smh.com.au//chemicals-the-most-likely-cause-of

10.01.2022 Our February Newsletter is out now, we are very much looking forward to 2021, new branding to come, setting up an accreditation scheme and hosting face-to-face seminars later in the year. Its going to be a busy year! https://mailchi.mp//dear-mr-prime-minister-invitation-to-a

10.01.2022 This is a great opportunity for young farmers to learn about holistic and regenerative farming next month with a potential scholarship opportunity.

09.01.2022 Physical distancing, not social distancing leads to more and more online interactions. For those who are passionate about improving soil health, Nicole Masters is speaking at a Webinar this Friday at 8am, contact Sarah from Landcare Rangelands to register and pose questions for this interesting seminar. https://www.farmweekly.com.au//6730820/giving-soils-a-bit/

09.01.2022 Amazing that they are now considering changes to the planning laws to build resilience. Well done the The Mulloon Institute https://themullooninstitute.org//nsw-government-to-conside

08.01.2022 Can trees think and talk ...

07.01.2022 Some sad news this evening the honourable Major General Michael Jeffery passed away. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends and wider community. He leaves a legacy of Soils for Life, a soil conservation and regenerative organisation well respected in the industry. Thank you for your commitment to Australia through your service in the armed forces but also to our land. You will be missed.

07.01.2022 Australian first - podcasts on regenerative agriculture can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/regener8ag/

06.01.2022 Ecological News | Special edition: Bush fires 2019/2020 | January 2020 - https://mailchi.mp/852adf8732d9/9la7g3hfja-1546745

05.01.2022 Great article on the potential for farmers to become proactive agents in preventing climate change... and make a buck while they are at it https://theconversation.com/forget-turning-straw-into-gold-

05.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture | No. 15 | December 2019 - https://mailchi.mp/05e8b09c29a6/9la7g3hfja-1540709

04.01.2022 Kerry Cochrane heralds "the beginning of a new age of agriculture in Australia, possibly the world".

04.01.2022 Happy Ag Day! What a year! Drought, bushfires, a 100-year pandemic, rain, hail, some amazing harvests. You've all done so well this year. May our resilience build ecological change in years to come #hatsofftoaussiefarmers

04.01.2022 Ecological News | Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture | No. 6 | February 2018 - https://t.co/pUkrjxgzGE

03.01.2022 Great to see indigenous agriculture being revived... reconciliation:revegetation:regeneration https://www.sbs.com.au//native-superfood-8-times-nutritiou

02.01.2022 https://tedxsydney.com//farmers-are-key-to-a-better-futur/

01.01.2022 The AGM of the Australian Institute of Ecological Agriculture will be held via teleconference on the 28th November 2017. More details can be found here: http://mailchi.mp/7d2e30086521/agm-november2017

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