In the News
Read about some of our environmental projects in the news

Project summary: alternatives for mushroom compost
Austalian Mushrooms Journal
Finding alternative sources to wheaten straw as a substrate for mushroom compost - a summary of our final report, written with Frontier Ag & Environment.

Bush tucker gardens at Goorooyaroo
City News
Thunderstone Aboriginal Cultural Services and Yurbay have brought Aboriginal edible gardens back into Canberra's landscapes...

Mushroom production and climate change
Australian Mushrooms Journal
Frontier Ag & Environment and Murrang Earth Sciences have been researching alternative sources of carbon for mushroom compost.

Fruit Fly Action in Harcourt Valley
Midland Express
Murrang Earth Sciences was in the Midland Express on the 20th November for our work on the Harcourt Valley Fruit Fly Action Plan.

$80,000 Grant to Adapt to Climate Change
Beagle Weekly
Murrang Earth Sciences in the news for their work to understand he impact of climate change on coastal soils and groundwater.

Investigating environmental damage
NSW Planning & Environment
Together with local erosion experts Soil and Water, Murrang Earth Sciences put forward a case for the NSW government to assess environmental damage caused by the development of a gas pipeline.

Real live soil moisture
HMLG & CSIRO
Harden-Murrumburrah Landcare Group, CSIRO, and Murrang Earth Sciences installed a number of soil moisture probes which tell farmers their soil moisture in real time.

Getting a fix on nitrogen in soils
HMLG & CSIRO
Harden-Murrumburrah Landcare Group, CSIRO, and Murrang Earth Sciences worked to understand how much of the nitrogen in fertilisers ends up in crops.