Case Studies

Browse our case studies from projects in NSW, VIC, WA and SA, using a range of methodologies including Avoided Deforestation, Avoided Clearing, and Human Induced Regeneration. These case studies demonstrate that GreenCollar carbon farming projects work successfully with traditional farming practices, increasing productivity and drought tolerance, as well as other environmental, economic and social benefits.

NSW

Cobar

Kaleno Human-Induced Regeneration Project

Pauline and Barry Oliver now have three carbon projects across two properties. They are protecting and regenerating native forest in NSW, and have taken their learnings to a run-down property purchased more recently in WA.

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NSW

Mulga Lands

Darling River Eco Corridor 9

Follow the Kulkyne Creek through NSW and you’ll eventually reach the northern block of Salt Lake Pastoral, a 38,358hectare a piece of land that the Barton family has leased since 1927. The Kulkyne is a valuable water source for the farm, but drought years have made it harder and harder to keep the land healthy and the vegetation resilient.

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NSW

Bourke

Darling River Eco Corridor #8

Located near Bourke in Western New South Wales, this project isn’t just regenerating native forest, it has also secured the future of the farm.

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NSW

White Cliffs

Darling River Eco Corridor 39

Richard and Shirley Wilson, along with their son Jed and his partner Stacey, took over Yancannia, in the Far West region of New South Wales, around nine years ago. As a result of drought, heavy domestic grazing and a large local kangaroo population, the plains on the Yancannia property had long been in poor condition.

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NSW

Wanaaring

Darling River Eco Corridor #31

In 2017, Ben and Paula Bartlett began a carbon project at Gardenvale near Wanaaring, New South Wales. Their aim was to manage the country for better environmental, economic and social outcomes. 

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NSW

Cobar

Darling River Eco Corridor #16

Once an overgrazed and degraded landscape, Lowan Station, near Cobar in New South Wales, has transformed under the management of John and Donna Cutting into a thriving sheep and cattle enterprise that also boasts a biodiverse and sustainable forest.

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NSW

Cobar

Boonora Downs

On the edge of the Cobar Peneplain around 50km west of Cobar, Boonora Downs has been home to Heath and Natalie Cull since 2009. The Culls run a successful grazing enterprise on the land, which is dominated by undulating mulga ridges with large areas of creek and flood country.

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WA

Carnavon

Western Australia Conservation Initiative Site 2

Situated on Malgana Country near Shark Bay in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, this project aims to regenerate over 172,000 hectares of native vegetation that had previously been suppressed through intensive grazing.

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QLD

Cape York

Southwell Station Savanna Burning Project

Tropical savannas across northern Australia are some of the most intact and biodiverse landscapes in Australia, encompassing areas of significant global biodiversity. Within its 145,570 hectares, Southwell Station holds 32 hectares of threatened regional ecosystems – home to one Federally listed and two State listed threatened fauna species, and one State listed threatened flora species.

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