Moginie has also played live with The Family Dog comprising different members at times, including Trent Williamson, Kent Steedman, Paul Larsen Loughhead and Tim Kevin.
The album features contributions from Martin Rotsey and Rob Hirst, as well as Paul Dempsey from the band Something for Kate on the track "Halfway Home", and was released through the Virgin Music label.
He has toured and recorded with Rob Hirst, Martin Rotsey and Brian Ritchie in The Break, whose surf rock album Church of the Open Sky was produced by Moginie and released on 16 April 2010 on the Bombora label, distributed by MGM.
With Brian Ritchie, Moginie in 2013, 2014 and 2017 performed live with the ACO Underground (Australian Chamber Orchestra) in Sydney, London, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Banff and New York City.
On 8 November 2017, during a performance as part of Midnight Oil's Great Circle Tour at The Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Moginie tore a hamstring during the last song of the main set.
The project was named The Hillmans and comprised Hirst, Moginie, drummer Hamish Stuart with Martin Rotsey, Peter Garrett, Jay O’Shea and Warne Livesey.
Moginie wrote a memoir called The Silver River which was released early 2024 through Harper Collins Australia, which describes his adoption story, Midnight Oil's history and his deep dive into traditional Irish music.
'What elevates Moginie’s memoir onto a rare plane of literary achievement and impact is the quiet, calm and tentative manner by which he is able to translate adoption – that most alien of human experiences – into a form that can be easily perceived, understood and felt by the rest of us.