Talia Drooping Sheoak Restoration.

Land Life Company Australia Pty Ltd.

Fast facts.

Account ID: AU00111

Account Holder: Land Life Company Australia Pty Ltd
Registration date: 05 November 2025
Location: Talia, South Australia, Australia
Scale: Project
Total property area: 2,068 ha
Account area: 697.9 ha (33.7% of property area)
Assets: Vegetation - Native, Fauna - Woodland Birds
Method: AfN-METHOD-V-03, AfN-METHOD-F-02
Environmental Account Technical Report: In development

Land Life Company Australia Pty Ltd is currently in the process of developing an Environmental Account to submit for certification.

About the account.

Talia Station, a 698 ha replanted native forest on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. The project addresses severe degradation of the calcareous and sandy loam soils, which historically supported drooping sheoak grassy woodland. Due to past clearance, inappropriate fire regimes, overgrazing, and pests, the drooping sheoak grassy woodland on calcrete of the Eyre Yorke block bioregion is critically endangered, with only 3% remaining. The site also hosts state-listed hooded robin and diamond firetail, plus other birds like Australian pipit, brown songlark, and southern whiteface, and connects to Kulliparu Conservation Park.

This account aims to measure and quantify changes in native vegetation and woodland birds across the property over time. The reforestation project seeks Accounting for Nature® certification to quantify and verify broader environmental outcomes alongside carbon benefits associated with an Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) project. We anticipate a return of native vegetation and woodland bird species (hooded robin, diamond firetail, Australian pipit, brown songlark, southern whiteface) typical of drooping sheoak grassy woodlands. The project is funded by Carbon2Nature Australia, and Iberdrola Australia is the offtaker of environmental and carbon benefits.

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About the Account Holder.

Land Life is an international nature restoration company on a mission to restore and repair the Australian environment at scale.

With over a decade of global expertise and in partnership with Cassinia Environmental — a leader with 22+ years of local land management experience — we are one of Australia’s largest providers of internationally certified (VCS) carbon removal projects and simultaneously offering projects in the ACCU market.

Since 2019, we’ve restored and permanently protected 7,000+ hectares of degraded land, boosting biodiversity, building wildlife corridors and helping our customers achieve net zero, compliance and science-based decarbonisation goals.

Our nature-first, tech-driven projects deliver long-term value to landowners, corporate buyers, investors and government, with a focus on restoring marginal farmland, building meaningful First Nations partnerships and diversifying farm income for landowners.

Last Update: 17 February 2026