Explore Our Services
Healthy landscapes, strong businesses and connected communities go hand in hand. Our services are designed to support practical change across land, business and community — meeting you where you’re at, whether you’re tackling a specific challenge, planning ahead, or simply working out the best place to begin.
Our Services
Every property, business and community is different, and not everyone arrives with a clear plan. Some people know exactly what they need. Others just know something has to change.
Our services are designed to meet you there — offering practical support, clear thinking and grounded experience to help you take the next step with confidence, wherever you’re starting from.
THE STARTING POINT
$300 + GST
For producers who know something needs to change — but aren’t sure where to begin.
This session brings clarity.
We step back and look across landscape function, grazing pressure and business pressures to identify what’s really driving stress or underperformance. Together, we clarify priorities and outline practical next steps.
You will leave with:
A clearer understanding of where the pressure points sit
Defined priority areas to focus on first
Practical actions you can begin implementing immediately
LAY OF THE
LAND
$450 + GST
A deeper, structured review of how your property is functioning.
Prior to the session, we review available property information (maps, paddock layout, rainfall patterns, known erosion areas). During the session, we work through land types, water flow, grazing pressure and infrastructure alignment to identify where effort will make the greatest difference.
This session focuses on landscape function — how water moves, where it’s lost, where groundcover is vulnerable and where improvements will have lasting impact.
You will leave with:
A clearer understanding of landscape strengths and constraints
Identified priority zones
Practical recommendations staged for implementation
ON-FARM
VISIT
Custom Quote
In-person advisory for properties requiring detailed assessment and site-specific recommendations.
During the visit, we walk the country together — assessing groundcover condition, erosion risk, water movement, infrastructure layout and grazing impact.
Discussions remain practical and grounded in implementation.
Following the visit, you receive a clear summary of observations and recommended next steps.
Because preparation and travel vary significantly between properties, visits are scoped individually.
What We Offer
We offer a range of services to meet the needs of every client. Have something else in mind? We'd be happy to work with you to create a custom quote.
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More water held. More grass. More kilos on cattle. More resilience.
Land rehabilitation isn’t just about fixing problems — it’s about improving how your landscape functions.
Rainfall alone doesn’t determine outcomes. Two properties can receive the same season and experience very different results.
Groundcover, soil structure and water flow determine whether rainfall runs off — or stays to grow grass. When water is slowed, soaked in and stored in the landscape, productivity and resilience build over time.
Our Landscape Services
Property & Landscape Assessment
A practical review of land types, soils, water movement and grazing pressure to identify constraints and clear priority actions.Landscape Rehabilitation & Earthworks
Design and implementation of practical earthworks and water-spreading structures to slow runoff, stabilise erosion and restore function.Hay Spreading & Groundcover Establishment
Large-scale hay spreading to rapidly restore groundcover, protect fragile soils and accelerate recovery following disturbance.Grazing Management & Groundcover Improvement
Strengthening grazing decisions to improve utilisation and maintain long-term soil protection.Seasonal Planning & Recovery
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Practical support to help farm businesses find clarity, direction and steady next steps.
The Starting Point
For producers who know something needs to change — but aren’t sure where to begin. This session is designed to step back, look at the bigger picture and identify practical next steps. Together we’ll talk through the challenges, opportunities and priorities for your property or business, helping you move forward with clear, steady direction. Book this session hereWhole-of-Business Planning
Thinking through infrastructure, paddock design, enterprise mix, risk exposure and longer-term direction — keeping decisions practical and workable.Livestock Marketing & Decision Support
Weighing up marketing options, timing and risk, and understanding how livestock decisions align with broader business goals.Compliance & Funding Support
Preparation support for audits (LPA, Reef Regulations) and guidance through relevant funding or grant processes.Application Review & Refinement
Strengthening written applications for funding, grants or awards to improve clarity, structure and impact. -
Connection. Collaboration. Moving forward together.
Strong outcomes begin with practical conversations. We work with landholders, community groups and organisations to facilitate grounded, constructive engagement.
Workshops, Field Days & Facilitated Conversations
Practical spaces for learning, discussion and shared understanding.Project & Event Coordination
From early planning through to delivery — keeping projects steady and on track.Women in Agriculture
Supportive environments that build confidence, connection and contribution.Speaking & Advisory Contributions
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Clear communication, grounded in lived rural experience.
Effective communication builds trust and ensures work is understood.
Case Studies & Project Stories
Researching and writing stories that capture context, outcomes and lessons learned.Articles, Media & Website Writing
Clear, practical written communication for rural and industry audiences.Speech & Presentation Support
Structuring speeches and presentations for clarity and confidence.Messaging & Clarity
Clarifying purpose, audience and key messages.Advocacy Support
Helping rural voices frame issues constructively and effectively.
Not every situation fits neatly into a package. If you're facing a challenge, exploring a new idea, or have a vision for what your property, business or community could become, we’re always happy to start with a conversation.
How We Work
We know how personal this work is.
Land isn’t just an asset.
It’s history, pressure, responsibility and hope — all rolled into one.
Every property, business and community carries its own story. That’s why we don’t arrive with a formula. We start by listening.
Let’s Start with a Conversation
Sometimes you know exactly what you need.
Sometimes you just have a sense that something could be working better.
That’s enough.
If you’re unsure where to begin, reach out. We’ll talk it through and help you decide whether one of our structured sessions is the right fit, or whether a more tailored approach makes sense.
You don’t need a polished plan before contacting us. Just a willingness to explore what’s possible.
Clear Starting Point
For those wanting direction and momentum, we offer three defined entry sessions:
Where to Start
A focused conversation to step back, clear the noise and identify practical next steps.
Lay of the Land
A deeper look at how your landscape is functioning — where water is moving, where groundcover is holding, and where opportunity lies.
Property Review
A comprehensive assessment of land, infrastructure and management priorities, grounded in what’s realistic for your context.
These sessions are designed to create clarity — not overwhelm.
Simple, practical thinking you can act on.
Sessions are booked online, and once confirmed we organise a time that works for everyone.
Tailored Work, Built Around You
Some projects are bigger. Some need ongoing support. Some involve community or communication alongside land management.
Those are shaped individually.
We take the time to understand what you’re trying to achieve before recommending a pathway forward.
We work alongside people, not over the top of them.
We respect lived experience.
And we focus on steady, practical progress.
Project Spotlight
Restoring 150+ Acres of Severely Eroded Country
Over 150 acres of country, shaped by decades of changing grazing pressure, had become severely eroded and compacted.
This area sits at the base of the escarpment below Red Hill’s tableland. While significant water-slowing work has been undertaken on top, the velocity and sheer volume of runoff moving off the escarpment during heavy rainfall events was extremely damaging.
Rainfall wasn’t soaking in. It was running off — fast.
Groundcover was minimal. Soil structure was compromised. The landscape wasn’t holding water — and without water held in the soil, production couldn’t rebuild.
Our family’s vision was to restore function from the ground up.
The Approach
Contour Dams
We installed contour dams designed to slow water flow, spread it across the landscape and increase infiltration — reducing the force of water concentrating at the base.
Deep Ripping
Using a bulldozer, we deep ripped compacted soil layers to improve infiltration and allow rainfall to move deeper into the soil profile.
Custom Plough & Seeding
Our purpose-built plough ripped and seeded silk sorghum to initiate root growth, stimulate soil biology and generate rapid biomass.
Mulch Application
Large volumes of organic mulch were applied using a hay spreader to protect the soil surface, reduce evaporation and support establishment.
Early Outcomes
Groundcover has increased dramatically — from less than 30% to over 80%.
An impressive strike rate of silk sorghum, particularly in areas where mulch was applied.
Strong plant diversity emerging, including sorghum, introduced and native high-quality pasture species, legumes and early coloniser plants.
Excellent water infiltration across treated areas.
Contour dams effectively holding water during rainfall events.
Controlled seepage occurring in selected dams — allowing water to slowly move through the landscape where livestock storage isn’t required.
Preliminary sediment modelling indicates this project alone is preventing more than 40 tonnes of sediment per year from moving downstream toward the Great Barrier Reef.
On high-energy country at the base of an escarpment, these shifts are significant.
What was once a dead landscape is now coming back to life — slowly becoming functional and productive again.
Water is being slowed, soaked in and held in the soil.
The regeneration is still unfolding, but the landscape is already responding.
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Rehab Works Over the Years
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