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Our Projects

Backed by over two decades of industry experience and expertise, Salubris has carefully selected key methodologies and developed various projects to limit the negative effects of global warming, deliver tangible benefits for local communities and generate high-quality environmental credits.

All Projects

Reforestation & Afforestation

Through strategic plantings in non-productive areas considered unviable for traditional farming, our projects seek to restore native habitat, reduce water tables and create nature corridors for native wildlife. We are committed to creating new forests and restoring degraded forests without impacting food security.

Land Management

From livestock and pest control to grazing limitations, wildfire mitigation and managing forest regrowth, our projects utilise management practices to restore and protect native vegetation. Key methodologies include Human-Induced Regeneration (HIR) and Integrated Farm and Land Management (IFLM).

Biodiversity

Conservation and restoration of flora and fauna to protect threatened species and deliver climate benefits alongside ecological outcomes. Our projects utilise waterway restoration, habitat conservation and fire management techniques.

Fire Management

Reducing fire frequency to reduce overall emissions and conserve biodiversity. Our projects will leverage Ranger Programs, traditional burning methods and the creation of land corridors, along with the Savanna Burning methodology should it be extended into the Northern Arid Zone.

Indigenous Partnerships

Long-term partnerships that further empower Aboriginal communities and encourage even greater connection to Country. This includes the collaborative development of management programs to enable habitat restoration and protect endagered species. Endorsed Ranger Programs will support knowledge sharing and strengthen long-term management capability.

Blue Carbon

Conservation and restoration of coastal ecosystems to protect flora and fauna. We are exploring innovative methodologies to target mangrove, seagrass and saltmarsh habitats.

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Wheatbelt, WA

Valley Floor

Reforestation & Afforestation

Through strategic plantings in non-productive areas considered unviable for traditional farming, our projects seek to restore native habitat, reduce water tables and create nature corridors for native wildlife.

  • Identification and preparation of approximately 60 hectares of saline impacted land in the Avon River Basin
  • First plantings completed in August 2024, encompassing approximately 36,000 trees
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Goldfields, WA

Credo Station

Indigenous Partnerships
Land Management

The Credo Station project covers 520,690ha and is part of the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group application to claim native title land in the Western Australian Goldfields. Credo Station encompasses an ex-pastoral station and the Rowles Lagoon Wetland.

  • Over 132,000ha of existing forest and an estimated 115,000ha of land capable of being returned to forest with active management
  • An abundance of native flora and fauna that would benefit from better and focused management of the station
  • Ability to generate strong and sustainable social outcomes for the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group and local communities
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Goldfields, WA

Gindalbie Station

Biodiversity
Land Management

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

  • Existing carbon abatement project, commencing in 2018 generating 45,000 to 55,000 ACCUs per annum
  • Acquired in July 2023
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Pilbara, WA

Karratha Coastline

Biodiversity
Blue Carbon

Salubris are investigating biodiversity project opportunities along Karratha's Coastline that will protect flora and fauna. The proposed blue carbon project will leverage an innovative approach and be the first of its kind in the Salubris portfolio.

  • Leading scientific research suggests carbon will be sequestered more than 10 times faster than mature tropical forests
  • Proposed project area is the subject of a Section 91 Licence application
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Goldfields, WA

Western Woodlands

Fire Management
Indigenous Partnerships

The Western Woodlands project spans 3,000,000 hectares and is part of the Marlinyu Ghoorlie (MG) group application to claim native title of Unallocated Crown Land (UCL) in the Western Australian Goldfields. Salubris is proud to be the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group’s exclusive carbon and biodiversity partner.

  • Create sustainable environmental benefits
  • Create real economic value for the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group and local communities
  • Generate social outcomes for the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group and local communities
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