North East Victoria

A place to reconnect with nature, land and community.

Midland Meadow is an emerging regenerative farm and wellbeing destination, growing into a place for learning, rest, animals, food, and meaningful connection.

A working farm near Mansfield

Our vision

A regenerative farm with a deeper purpose.

Midland Meadow is being shaped as a profit-for-purpose farm enterprise where people can reconnect with the land, learn practical skills, spend time with animals, experience farm life, and take part in a growing community vision.

Set on a working farm near Mansfield in North East Victoria, the project brings together regenerative agriculture, education, nature-based wellbeing, farm stays, food, events, and future community programs.

01Regenerative land
02Hands-on learning
03Community wellbeing
Tree-lined driveway leading into Midland Meadow.
The road into Midland Meadow

A place to reconnect

Slow down. Breathe. Come back to the land.

Midland Meadow is a place of open space, animals, trees, water, quiet mornings, wide skies, and simple moments that help people slow down.

The vision is to create a welcoming farm environment where visitors, families, learners, and community partners can reconnect with nature and experience the grounding rhythm of rural life.

The farm

What Midland Meadow is growing into.

The long-term vision brings together several connected parts of farm life, education, community and regeneration. Some elements are already beginning, while others will grow in stages as the project develops.

Rainbow over green farmland at Midland Meadow.
01

Regenerative Farming

Restoring soil, increasing biodiversity, growing food, and using permaculture principles to care for the land over time.

Tiny home lit at night beside a firepit at Midland Meadow.
02

Farm Stays

Quiet rural stays are part of the future vision, allowing people to disconnect, rest, and experience the farm environment.

Happy farm dog with animals in the paddock behind it.
03

Animals and Connection

A warm farm setting where animals play a role in learning, confidence, care, and meaningful connection.

Tree-lined driveway leading into Midland Meadow.
04

Workshops and Learning

Future workshops in regenerative farming, food growing, homesteading, cooking, beekeeping, and practical rural skills.

Golden grasses surrounding the dam at sunrise.
05

Food, Flowers and Bees

A future wildflower meadow, bees, honey, local produce, and a long-term vision for a Meadow Café and farm-to-table experiences.

Brilliant orange sunset above the farm.
06

Community and Events

A place being shaped for gatherings, screenings, workshops, festivals, partnerships, and community-led initiatives.

Highland bull standing in golden grass with a mountain behind it.

Land stewardship

Regenerative by nature.

At the heart of Midland Meadow is a commitment to regenerative farming: caring for soil, supporting biodiversity, integrating animals, growing food, and creating more resilient local systems.

The project is inspired by practical land stewardship and the belief that healthy soil, healthy food, healthy animals, and healthy communities are deeply connected.

Soil and biodiversity

Improving the land from the ground up through regenerative and permaculture-inspired practices.

Food and self-sufficiency

Helping people reconnect with where food comes from and rebuild practical growing skills.

Animals in the system

Integrating animals as part of a living farm ecosystem and a warmer visitor experience.

Practical connection

Learning and wellbeing through doing.

Midland Meadow’s wellbeing vision is grounded in nature, animals, practical activity, and meaningful achievement.

Rather than presenting itself as a clinical service, the farm is being shaped as a place where people can learn, build, grow, care for animals, work with their hands, and experience the confidence that comes from doing something real.

Happy farm dog sitting in a paddock with animals behind it. Three horses in a green paddock near the hills. Sheep and goats feeding together in a paddock.
“Sometimes connection begins with a conversation. Sometimes it begins with feeding animals, planting a garden, building something useful, or simply standing quietly under a wide sky.”

Looking forward

The Meadow ahead.

Midland Meadow is developing in stages. The immediate focus is to build strong foundations, restore and prepare the land, create a clear project structure, and grow the partnerships needed to bring the wider vision to life.

  1. 01

    Establish the Foundations

    Build the digital presence, business structure, partnerships, planning documents, and funding pathways needed to support the project.

  2. 02

    Restore and Prepare the Land

    Continue improving soil, fencing, water access, farm infrastructure, animal systems, and the future wildflower meadow.

  3. 03

    Grow Learning and Community Programs

    Develop workshops, farm-based learning experiences, regenerative education, hands-on wellbeing activities, and community partnerships.

  4. 04

    Create a Destination

    Long-term possibilities include a Meadow Café, farm-to-table experiences, events, festivals, expanded accommodation, and aligned micro-businesses on the farm.

Start a conversation

Connect with Midland Meadow.

Midland Meadow is still growing, but its purpose is already clear: to restore land, grow community, and create a place where people can feel connected again.

For partnerships, enquiries, collaborations or general contact, reach out by email.

Email Midland Meadow hello@midlandmeadow.com.au