The people building
regenerative land infrastructure.
From science and finance to farm operations and on-ground delivery — a coordinated network spanning every discipline regeneration requires.
Executive Leadership
The executive team driving strategy, product, science, technology, legal and financial delivery.








Operations & Delivery
The people coordinating regenerative delivery, technical expertise, partnerships and field operations.



Finance, audit & infrastructure.
The firms providing audit, accounting, fund administration and Earth Currency infrastructure for Fresh Earth.
Full-service advisory, tax and audit firm providing audit and assurance services to Fresh Earth.
Premium boutique accounting firm providing accounting services to Fresh Earth.
Fund administration services for the Fresh Earth investment structure.
Enterprise-grade distributed ledger infrastructure supporting Fresh Earth's Earth Currency roadmap.
Science grounded in real institutions.
The scientific and research organisations informing Fresh Earth protocols, verifying outcomes, and bringing ecological expertise to each project.
See the research approachSoil science baselines, monitoring protocols, and analytical support across the portfolio.
Regenerative land management knowledge, design principles, and case study development.
Biodiversity corridor design, native species guidance, and ecological practice support.
Independent verification of ecological outcomes against ERF and project-specific protocols.
Holistic planned grazing system design and practitioner certification.
NSW regulatory framework for biodiversity stewardship agreements and land management credits.
Australia's leading research-intensive universities form a broader research ecosystem informing our science protocols.
Who joins at project level.
Each project assembles the right expertise for its specific land, enterprise, and objectives. These are the disciplines Fresh Earth coordinates around every land project.
Pasture design, grazing rotations & soil fertility management
Agroforestry design, native tree planting & silvopasture systems
Species surveys, habitat corridors & ecological restoration
Carbon baselines, sequestration methodology & ERF compliance
Grass-fed protocols, nutrient density measurement & market pathways
Connected field sensors, satellite monitoring & third-party audit
Spatial mapping, landscape modelling & live digital twin infrastructure
Riparian fencing, water quality monitoring & catchment restoration
Native species sourcing, direct seeding & establishment management
On-ground fencing, earthworks & deployment. Regional supplier networks.
The people on the land.
The farming families and operators who execute regenerative practice changes on the ground — the human core of the whole system.

Hillview Park sits on 910 hectares of undulating basalt and sandy loam country in the Southern Tablelands, near Woodhouselee via Goulburn. The property runs Angus cattle and Merino sheep while hosting a fully operating 13-turbine wind farm under a commercial energy lease. A soil carbon project is underway across 589 hectares, with an estimated 147,000 ACCUs projected over 25 years. A biodiversity stewardship site covering 189 hectares is in development. The historic Cobb & Co Inn — a convict-built stone homestead from 1840 — anchors the property's sense of place.

The Glenclair Aggregation brings together three neighbouring stations — Glenclair, Airlie and Yaccamunda — across 4,200 hectares of Northern Tablelands country near Bendemeer. Acquired by Fresh Earth in June 2025, the property carries a large-scale agistment herd while three parallel projects are developed: over 1,300 hectares of reforestation under the Environmental Plantings methodology, a soil carbon program across 600 hectares, and a biodiversity stewardship site protecting one of Eastern Australia's rarer ecosystems. Glenclair is where Fresh Earth's model is being proven at scale.

Cooksvale East sits on 346 hectares of high-rainfall grazing land in the Upper Lachlan Shire, acquired in 2023. It forms the centrepiece of a three-property aggregation — Cooksvale, Cooksvale East, and Cooksvale West — totalling 761 hectares. Nearly 40% of Cooksvale East is remnant native vegetation: Central Tableland Red Stringybark Grassy Forest and Tableland Granites Grassy Box Woodlands. An Environmental Plantings project across 220 hectares is submitted to the Clean Energy Regulator for approval (ref: ERF200842), while soil carbon baseline sampling is underway. Fresh Earth is a Tier 2 partner of ZNE-Ag CRC, supporting whole-farm systems research across the Peelwood cluster.

Cooksvale is the 194-hectare core property of the Fresh Earth Peelwood cluster — three neighbouring Upper Lachlan properties managed together as a single operational system. Environmental plantings across 119 hectares and a soil carbon project across 31.7 hectares both commenced activities in August 2025, making Cooksvale the earliest operational carbon project site in the entire Fresh Earth portfolio. The shared infrastructure story is central: the same staff, machinery, and ZNE-Ag CRC research tools running on Cooksvale are immediately available to Cooksvale East, Cooksvale West, and the neighbouring Lenore property — reducing per-project establishment costs significantly.

Cooksvale West is the 220-hectare third property of the Peelwood cluster, completing the Cooksvale Aggregation alongside the core Cooksvale property and Cooksvale East. An environmental plantings project is in the final stages of Clean Energy Regulator registration — and like the other Cooksvale properties, it plugs directly into the aggregation's shared operational infrastructure. The same staff, machinery, and ZNE-Ag CRC research network already serving two active projects on the neighbouring properties are available to Cooksvale West from the moment planting begins.

Lenore sits on 399 hectares of undulating granite country in Peelwood, sharing its cadastral boundary with the Cooksvale Aggregation. The property's cool temperate climate, reliable rainfall (750–800mm/yr), and 4.5 kilometres of Cooksvale Creek frontage make it one of the region's best candidates for plantation forestry. A 30-year Pinus radiata project is being designed to generate ACCUs across the rotation and build toward a timber harvest at maturity — the only dual carbon and timber revenue pathway in the Fresh Earth portfolio. A NSW Government grant application of $630,000 has been submitted under the Support Plantation Establishment Program.

Talbingo sits on 392 hectares of granite Northern Tablelands country, neighbouring the Glenclair Aggregation near Bendemeer. Acquired off-market as a deceased estate in September 2025, the property offers one of the highest ACCU yields in the Fresh Earth portfolio: 61.43 ACCUs per hectare per year across 277 hectares of Environmental Plantings. Tree planting is planned for Autumn and Spring 2026, sharing Glenclair's full operational infrastructure — machinery, contractors, staff, and housing — at zero additional marginal cost. Two wind turbines are proposed within the Bendemeer Wind Farm development, with option payments already received.
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