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The landscape revegetation initiative is underway. This project is investigating revegetation on three levels – soil health, bird responses and revegetation growth. By integrating these elements, the team will gain valuable insights into how the ecosystem responds to revegetation efforts in the area.  Exploring Environmental DNA (eDNA) The team is using environmental DNA (eDNA) to […]
On 13 November, the CLLMM Research Centre hosted a poster presentation night, where students from Goolwa Secondary College, UniSA, Flinders University and the University of Adelaide shared their research findings. Four Goolwa Secondary students were matched with research mentors as part of the Centre’s education program. Each student worked with their mentor to research a […]
Twenty-seven Year 11 students from Investigator College, Victor Harbor, spent time with the Centre team on Wednesday 5 November to learn about advances in technology. The business and agriculture students were tasked with investigating an emerging technology (e.g. artificial intelligence, blockchain, IoT, generative AI, extended reality (VR), biotechnology, etc.) and examining how it is being […]
The freshwater soaks project team have been surveying soaks on the Younghusband Peninsula (YHP) to investigate water content, quality and depth over the last month. In times of drought, groundwater provides a stable source of freshwater to the ecosystem. The Younghusband Peninsula hosts a fresh groundwater lens with very low salinity and is some of […]
Sue Ellison, Engagement Coordinator, CLLMM Research Centre On Tuesday 28 October, I spent the day at the Marine Ecology Lab, Adelaide University, with Scotte Wedderburn and two Ngarrindjeri blokes – Lalo and Chase – both curious and involved in the CLLMM Lokeri project. This visit followed on from our earlier work — collecting mussels in December 2024 […]
An Australian Government review of the CLLMM Research Centre science program has highlighted the success of our community-first approach. The Department for Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water mid-term review found that the Centre has not only enhanced research quality and relevance but established trust and mutual respect with community groups.  The review found […]

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Community-focused research centre praised for uniting science and local knowledge to tackle climate change

Meeting of the Waters, Meeting of the Minds in Goolwa

CLLMM Research Centre’s Inaugural Science Forum: A Day of Discovery and Engagement

Local Research Centre Champions Collaborative Approach to Tackle Climate Challenges in Coorong, Lower Lakes, and Murray Mouth Region