Changing the rules on pastoral leases could help regenerate Australia

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Woolleen station is slowly coming back to life

Vast tracts of Australian soil are locked up in pastoral leases and being grazed to extinction. Woolleen is a lease in WA covering 153,000 hectares and leaseholder David Pollock has set out to regenerate it. His book The Woolleen Way charts his adventures and offers a way forward for a country where he believes conservation and production need to  join forces if there is to be an agricultural future.

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