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Growing Gindalbie Station into a best-in-class carbon project

In July of 2023, we acquired Gindalbie Station – a low-intervention, nature-based carbon abatement project. At the time, the project was 5 years old and generating 45,000 to 55,000 ACCUs per annum. With our support, Gindalbie is expected to generate 1.2 million ACCUs over its lifetime. In the past year, we have achieved issuance of the project’s first block of ACCUs in May circa 80,000 credits. Fulfillment of a quarter of these credits in an early release sale alone is an exciting indicator of growing demand. The issuance was a great achievement that acknowledged the dedication of our team to successfully transition the project from the Tonkin family. Over the past 12 months we have implemented a number of human-induced regeneration strategies to restore biodiversity, such as reducing cattle numbers, while working with project partners to complete the initial stratification report.

Since then, significant winter rainfall in Kalgoorlie and the Goldfields has proven monumental for the project, with above average rainfall predicted to continue for the year. This greatly benefits the countryside and is accelerating growth at Gindalbie Station. With our human-induced regeneration strategies in place, we can maximise the growth potential this rainfall has introduced and realise the positive outcomes of the management changes made to date.

Watch the video below to hear from Gindalbie Station Manager, Tony Crook and Salubris CEO and Executive Director, Peter Balsarini on the challenges the project has faced, and where management focus lies as we embark on our next phase of growth at Gindalbie Station.

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We’re proud to have formalised Gindalbie Station as a best-in-class human-induced regeneration (HIR) project while navigating the dynamic environment of carbon abatement. Subscribe to our mailing list to be the first to hear project updates and company announcements.