Rehydrating the Landscape Field Day

July 2022 | Moparrabah, NSW, Australia

Bruce Raeburn has spent the last 20 years rehabilitating his land and creek beds, planting thousands of seedlings to slow down the water flow allowing water to soak into the surrounding soil and rehydrate his land. An incredibly passionate farmer and landowner, Bruce Raeburn was delighted to open up his property and share his experience with so many eager community members.

  • "I came away determined to learn and implement better methods in my own patch."

    - Participant

  • "The passion and enthusiasm is followed through with clear implementation evident by the health of his land, waterways, cattle rotation, water management and tree planting."

    - Participant

Outputs and Outcomes

  • 1 event

  • 16 participants

  • Practical example of restoring creek beds

  • Sharing knowledge and experience

  • Community connections

  • Taking action

Partners

This is a Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund project through the joint Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements. Although funding for this product has been provided by both the Australian and NSW Governments, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views of either government.

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