Learn at Djanaba Farm

Learning at Djanaba happens with your hands in the soil and your attention on Country.

Experiential, relational and grounded in Aboriginal land management knowledge and cutting-edge regeneration advances. Learn through story, observation and practice.

Djanaba Farm - a large, dark-colored house with string lights on the porch, several tents set up in front, and parked cars nearby. The scene is set outdoors during dusk or early evening with a cloudy sky and hilly landscape in the background.

Learn on Country

There is no fixed curriculum at Djanaba.

Each visit unfolds in response to what is happening on the land — whether that is soil restoration, native planting, building water retention features or simply paying close attention to seasonal change.

Learning here is experiential, relational and story-led.

Group of people from one of Djanaba Farm's intensives standing outdoors on a grassy area, with a backdrop of rolling green hills and a cloudy sky, during daytime.