Boyup Brook Community Engagement Day
Event description
TIMME Community Engagement Day - A Systems approach to building natural capital at scale
This engagement day will launch our new TIMME program, designed to help six communities of practice boost the health and resilience of their landscapes at a catchment scale. Across 2025–2030, TIMME will work alongside local communities through tailored Training, Implementation, Mentoring, Monitoring and Evaluation activities to deliver lasting impact
This informal event will cover:
• Understanding your local community and the challenges you are facing from a land management perspective.
• How Mulloon has been working with local landholders Warren and Lori Pensini to improve landscape function and productivity through the use of natural infrastructure.
• Discussion on developing a catchment scale plan to identify opportunities for on ground implementation of landscape restoration works that can be subsidised through the TIMME program.
• Monitoring tools and considerations including the opportunity to participate in subsidised EOV monitoring through the TIMME program.
Date and time: 24 September 10am to 3pm
Cost: $Free (plus booking fee, includes catering)
Presenters: Mulloon Institute's Lance Mudgway and Blackwood Valley Beef's Warren Pensini
Location: Boyup Brook/address upon registration
Contact: Lance Mudgway e: lance@mullooninstitute.org p: 0428 546 971
This program received funding from the Australian Governmentʼs Future Drought Fund.
Mulloon Institute is a leading research and education organisation helping to build resilient regional communities by supporting the long-term, sustainable growth of Australian agriculture.
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