The Land
“Hillview Park is the worked example.”

Lachlan Graham is the fourth-generation custodian of Hillview Park, Australian Farmer of the Year 2013, and a Tier-2 partner in the federal Zero Net Emissions Agriculture CRC. Under contract since March, the property is in Stage 5 of the soil-carbon audit cycle — first attestation indicative 2026–2027.
Nine hundred and ten hectares of NSW Southern Tablelands. Freehold and leasehold. Held. In cycle.
The ridgeline runs north-east, then west toward the river. The native grasses are returning where the rotational grazing has rested them. The dams hold longer than they did five years ago.
The property is not a metaphor. It is the worked example, in the precise sense the trade uses that phrase. The numbers behind the photographs are the numbers in the operating ledger.
Lachlan Graham · fourth-generation farmer · Australian Farmer of the Year 2013.
A Tier-2 partner in the federal Zero Net Emissions Agriculture Cooperative Research Centre. He runs the practice change at Hillview and reviews the audit each March.
He is the named human in the dispatch — the one whose signature the registrar countersigns.
Hillview Park · 910 hectares · held, registered, in Stage 5 of the audit cycle.
Hillview is one of five. The next four sit on the same legal architecture.
Glenclair Aggregation: 4,209 hectares. Cooksvale Aggregation: 760 hectares. Each one carries a custodian, a registered project, and a place in the same operating ledger.
The portfolio is the proof of concept. Hillview is its first chapter.
Vignelli editorial typography card — name HILLVIEW PARK in Comfortaa display, beneath it 8pt Open Sans italic “910 ha · NSW Southern Tablelands · Stage 5 audit · in cycle”, a single gold hairline rule and a small contour fragment to the right.
The worked example is named, fenced, dated and in cycle.
