Nature Positive Water

WSAA recently published 'Nature Positive Water', highlighting the varied ways water is critical to a nature-positive future, and Mulloon Institute is thrilled that our emerging relationship with WaterNSW, and the Mulloon Rehydration Initiative, are highlighted in one of the published chapters.

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Cass Moore
ANU Design Studio – at it again!

Two student teams from ANU's School of Art and Design are developing prototypes for an interactive fabric landscape systems kit, and devising a way to model the thermodynamic properties of water - so vital to buffering the sun’s powerful energy in our landscapes.  

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Cass Moore
Knitting Soil: a unique design project

What is this gorgeous, tactile object? It’s a soil library and textile model illustrating the sedimentary layers of the Mulloon floodplain. It’s the highly original project of ANU Design students. Its beautiful scientific storytelling took us all by surprise!

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Cass Moore
Where sticks and stones do healing work

Ten years ago, on a gully erosion site at Coffin Creek near Mudgee, a project with the inspired title ‘Sticks and Stones’ began. Twenty volunteers led by restoration practitioners Craig and Cam built a range of structures with rocks and timber including zuni bowls, rock weirs and splash-downs. In 2024, Watershed Landcare extended an invitation to Mulloon to lead a follow-up project day.

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Cass Moore