Landscape Rehydration Field Day - Braidwood, NSW
Event description
Water heals landscapes!
Join us for a special field day that marks the beginning of a new chapter in landscape restoration in the Bombay Creek Catchment.
Learn how to read water processes to interpret landscape health. Discover the strategies that build resilience. This introductory Landscape Rehydration Field Day supported by Bombay Landcare, Upper Shoalhaven Landcare and presented by Mulloon Institute provides a foundational understanding of a farm's water cycle and our approaches to rehydrating rural landscapes.
Explore a range of strategies including natural structures that can optimise a farm's water cycle and improve landscape function. Whether you're new to landscape rehydration or looking to deepen your knowledge, this is your chance to be part of a growing movement for healthier farms and waterways.
Date: Friday 1 August 2025
Time: 9am arrival, 9:30am - 3:00pm
Cost: $20 (plus booking fee, includes catering)
Presenters: Mulloon Institute's Erin Healy and Peter Hazell
Location: The Saddle Camp 1040 Bombay Road, Braidwood NSW
Contact: Upper Shoalhaven Landcare Coordinator
Email: upper.shoalhaven@gmail.com
This event is part of Mulloon Institute’s Water Stewardship Program, a bold initiative supported by WaterNSW and The Ian Potter Foundation. The program empowers communities in the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment to restore local water cycles, improve water quality, and build resilience to climate change through nature-based solutions.
This field day also celebrates the launch of a Landscape Rehydration Community of Practice and Demonstration Site in the Bombay Creek catchment – an exciting opportunity for local landholders to connect, learn, and collaborate on regenerative water and land management.
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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