To be the leader in environmental monitoring solutions, we need to solve industry and community challenges. We must have a broad knowledge of measurement methods and technologies, combined with an understanding of their application.

HydroTerra, as a specialised environmental monitoring business, works most efficiently when we strategically partner. With our 16-year history and vast network of more than 4000 clients and suppliers, including links to research institutions and technology companies, we are uniquely placed. We bring together the best organisations to collaboratively solve some of the biggest challenges facing our environment.

In short, we strive to progress with purpose and collaboration. If you too have this objective, we invite you to reach out to explore what’s achievable together. We’d love to hear from you.

 

The Mulloon Institute

HydroTerra has been working with The Mulloon Institute (TMI) for more than five years, which has evolved into a long-term collaborative relationship. With a strong alignment of values and complimentary skill sets the relationship works well: TMI provides exceptional demonstration and extension services to the agricultural sector. Meanwhile HydroTerra provides project management and technical rigour around the monitoring of their demonstration sites. As this relationship has evolved, we have started to collaborate on the pursuit of funding opportunities through grants, which is proving to be successful.

ONE Basin CRC

HydroTerra has been an active participant in the formative stages of the ONE Basin Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) bid. It is a massive undertaking, one that the University of Melbourne has taken the lead on. If successful, the ONE Basin CRC will support resilient communities in the Murray-Darling Basin by creating innovations at the nexus of water, agriculture, energy and environmental systems with an estimated economic benefit exceeding $6 billion by 2036.  The bid brings together diverse Basin stakeholders who seek a collaborative approach to adapt to the changing future challenges in the Murray-Darling Basin and beyond.

NSW DPI

The Department of Primary Industries’ (NSW) emphasises technology, and its application to improve agricultural productivity. We are collaborating with the NSW DPI and The Mulloon Institute on a major landscape rehydration modelling project. This Project will develop an evaluation framework (system) to quantitatively assess the NSW agricultural landscape where various rehydration approaches are most likely to be successful and communicate through a rehydration priority map and extension activities. This initiative was supported by the NSW DPI Demonstrating Adaptation program, part of the NSW Climate Change Research Strategy for Primary Industries.

Yarra Riverkeeper Association

The Yarra Riverkeeper Association (YRKA) is the “voice of the Yarra”. They are an independent, community led organisation of advocates who represent and protect this iconic Melbourne waterway. HydroTerra has been working in partnership to explore how we can develop improved monitoring of the Yarra River and facilitate improved catchment management. As Melbourne’s population grows and the climate crisis worsens, the Yarra, Birrarung is coming under increasing environmental pressure, pollution, and habitat fragmentation affecting biodiversity and health. Riverkeepers are vital to keeping the Yarra, Birrarung healthy. You can access the YRKA Strategic Plan 2022-2025 here.