The Future
“Hillview. Glenclair. Cooksvale. Three more in the pipeline — indicative 2026. A thousand farms by 2030.”

Seven farms in NSW. 6,673 hectares. Real names. Real custodians. The first three are in cycle now. The next thousand are the work. After soil, biodiversity. After biodiversity, water. After water, the catchment, the country, the coast. The decade is the work. The decade has begun.
Hillview Park. Glenclair Aggregation. Cooksvale Aggregation. The first three on the wall.
910 hectares at Hillview. 4,209 at Glenclair. 760 at Cooksvale. Three properties. Three custodians. One chassis.
Every name on the wall is a paddock you can drive to. Every paddock you can drive to is a share someone holds.
A thousand farms — indicative target 2030. Then water. Then catchment. Then country.
Five was the proof. A thousand is the protocol. The chassis is built once. Every farm after that is a method file.
Soil is paying for the rails. Biodiversity is planned to ride them. Water is planned to ride them. Every restoration the world has to prove can ride them.
A thousand farms by 2030. The first three are on the wall.
The decade is the work. The next decade is the inheritance.
A share held today is a paddock walked tomorrow. A paddock walked tomorrow is a country inherited the decade after.
Land first because land was hardest. The rest follows. The rest is named.
Saul-Bass-poster — a hand-cut figure-8 with a long horizon line crossing through it, “ONE INFRASTRUCTURE · EVERY INDUSTRY” set in Comfortaa caps along the foot; gold and brown.
Hillview held. Glenclair held. Cooksvale held. The next thousand, the work.
