Do you have an erosion gully that cuts through part of your landscape?
Or areas that aren’t thriving or as productive as you’d like them to be?
Despite common misconceptions, there is so much that can be done to repair erosion and rehydrate your landscape within the current regulations.

This used to be an erosion gully with bare subsoil walls. Simple log fascines and vegetation have returned it to a functioning “chain of ponds”, a feature of the Australian landscape pre-Euro settlement, where an intact riparian zone supported the surrounding water table and the associated vegetation production and resilience.
Work with us to turn a liability into an asset. Whatever your goals are for your land, many gullies and dry landscapes can be transformed:
- From a landscape that’s drained, dehydrated and susceptible to drought, to one that’s rehydrated and drought resilient
- From a lifeless bare-soil gully to a beautiful wetland filled with biodiversity
- From an eyesore to a selling point when valuing land
- From an erosion source to a zone of nutrient and sediment accumulation
- From unproductive dry ridges to productive pasture spread evenly across contours
- From dry, bare paddocks to perennial, wind-protected pasture
Our background in integrated landscape design means the work doesn’t end there, ensuring that we work with you to enhance your objectives for your land, whether the focus is production, beauty, habitat or land value.
