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A drawing showing Healthabitat's nine Healthy Living Practices.
Planning & policy

“This is not a wicked problem”: Healthabitat is making housing better for Australia’s Indigenous communities

by Tracey Clement—March 5, 2020

Lily Jencks, designer and vice president of Maggie's.
Parks & places

“Gardens aren’t just a retreat, but an active advance”

by Tracey Clement—February 18, 2020

Jordan Lacey, ambisonic recording in preparation for COLD. Photo: Alban Mannisi
Culture

Sound in the City: Translating Ambiance

by Tracey Clement—September 13, 2019

Dove Lake in Tasmania, Australia's fastest-growing state for nature-based tourism. An AILA award-winning report on visitor impacts by Inspiring Place landscape architects helped protect the site from inappropriate development. Photo: Inspiring Place
Agriculture & environment

Landscape architects are vital guides to Australia’s tourism growth

by Tracey Clement—July 25, 2019

The detailed and evocative mappings of the WaterLore exhibition identify rich 'hotspots' for potential human intervention along iconic waterways.
Agriculture & environment

WaterLore: what might drylands teach us about living with less water?

by Tracey Clement—May 28, 2019

Powerplants is a design-led, multi-disciplinary phytoremediation research project at Sydney's White Bay Power Station. Photo: Jedidiah-Cranfield
Technology

Power Plants: Turning Brownfields Green

by Tracey Clement—February 20, 2019

Sydney's Pocket City Farm is a resident of Camperdown Commons (an initiative of the Canterbury / Hurlstone Park RSL Club). Image: Pocket City Farms.
Agriculture & environment

Farming Sydney: urban agriculture takes seed in the harbour city

by Tracey Clement—October 17, 2017

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