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Gindalbie
Station

Goldfields, WA
Human Induced Regeneration

Spanning approximately 210,000 hectares of pastoral lease in the West Australian Goldfields, Gindalbie Station is our flagship HIR project.

Details

Salubris worked with an industry partner to complete the initial stratification report and formalise the best-in-class carbon project with highly sought after ACCUs first issued in 2024.


Over the lifetime of this 25 year project, Gindalbie is expected to deliver approximately 1.2m ACCUs.


Activities

  • Management of the current cattle herd to limit their negative impact on forest regeneration

  • Infrastructure improvements

  • Management of unplanned grazing

  • Fire management

  • Programmed weed control and landscape hydration activities

Project Highlights

  • Existing carbon abatement project, commencing in 2018 generating 45,000 to 55,000 ACCU’s per annum
  • Acquired in July 2023

The History of Gindalbie Station

The Tonkin family have owned and managed land in the West Australian Goldfields for over 90 years. In that time, three generations have played pivotal roles in the management and evolution of the land.

Over the years, Steve and Joanne and their family have seen some big changes to both the pastoral industry and to the land itself. They witnessed Gindalbie Station transition from a sheep station of 20,000 head to a cattle station, followed by further diversification including sandalwood harvesting and land management contracting.

Steve Tonkin will now support Salubris as we transition the property through its next evolution, into forest restoration and carbon sequestration, bringing his many years of land management experience to the project.

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    • Generate social outcomes for the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group and local communities
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