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The contribution of women to Australian landscape architecture is largely unrecorded by Wikipedia.
Culture

Setting Wikipedia straight on Australia’s women of landscape architecture

by Maitiú Ward—March 8, 2017

Infrastructure Australia sees a car-bound future ahead.
Transport

Landscape and energy missing from Infrastructure Australia’s national priority list

by Eisha Gupta—March 1, 2017

The wafer thin line between the city and the subsurface. Guatemala City 2007. Image courtesy of Eric Haddox
Agriculture & environment

What lies beneath: The looming crisis in our groundwater systems

by Michelle Grosser—March 1, 2017

Off-limits: "defensive architecture" will be erected at Parliament House to prevent access to its lawn.
Parks & places

Does Australia need “defensive architecture”?

by Eisha Gupta—February 28, 2017

A survey has found most Singaporeans believe smart city initiatives are a governmental responsibility.
Technology

Smart cities are in demand, even if we’re unsure of what they actually are

by Eisha Gupta—February 22, 2017

Taiwan High Speed Rail Image: Chi-Hung Lin
Transport

Trains have always catalysed new towns and column inches. Australia’s HSR is no exception

by Eisha Gupta—February 15, 2017

The University of Melbourne is planning to reduce emissions through on-campus energy projects by 20,000 tonnes of carbon per year.
Technology

University of Melbourne picks built environment measures over carbon offsets in sustainability plan

by Eisha Gupta—February 10, 2017

The CSIRO's Urban Living Lab will test new technologies in the "real world" of Sydney.
Planning & policy

CSIRO to turn 280 hectares of Sydney into testing ground for urban innovation

by Eisha Gupta—February 9, 2017

Technology

Design in the age of IEDs

by Angus Bruce—February 7, 2017

Daytime heat differential between a green suburb and a concrete downtown can be as much as 5 degrees
Planning & policy

When the heat is on, we need city-wide plans to keep cool

by Mathew Lipson and Melissa Hart—February 6, 2017

Take a good look before the station loses its mustard facade, its fifth colour over the building's long history.
Transport

Flinders Street Station ‘major restoration’ commences with a facelift

by Foreground Editors—February 2, 2017

Parramatta is powering a shift in public investment to the West
Planning & policy

Western Sydney key to healing a divided city

by Eisha Gupta—February 2, 2017

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