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Many Australians flock to cities such as Melbourne. So too, do bees, as their wild habitats decrease in number. Image: Mark Higgins.
Agriculture & environment

Urban refuge: How cities can help rebuild declining bee populations

by Janet Marinelli—November 28, 2017

The Waratah ‘Telopea speciosissima’ is a native plant bouquet favourite, indigenous only to coastal NSW. Image: Doug Beckers.
Culture

Fostering native plant literacy with Field Guide

by Foreground—November 27, 2017

Going nowhere: 2011 floods in Ipswich brought the city to a standstill.
Planning & policy

Flood-proofing urban density

by Rob Roggema
—November 8, 2017

The garden will form part of a four-year food education program, with the SA Government investing A$1.6m.
Parks & places

Adelaide’s Botanic Garden rediscovers its productive roots

by Jo Russell-Clarke—November 2, 2017

Newcastle's Ocean Baths (pictured) have been in operation since 1922.
Culture

From segregation to celebration: the public pool in Australian culture

by Hannah Lewi—October 24, 2017

Indira Naidoo pictured in her verdant Potts Point balcony. Image: The Edible Balcony.
Agriculture & environment

Gardens in the sky: Indira Naidoo is a champion of urban edibles

by Foreground—September 26, 2017

London's Canary Wharf Station rooftop garden.
Planning & policy

A stroll down the street of tomorrow

by Foreground—September 25, 2017

Public Farm 1, pictured in 2008 at MoMA PS1. Image: Work Architecture.
Agriculture & environment

Why can’t you grow food wherever you want?

by Jennifer Kent—September 13, 2017

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Culture

Street performer

by Peter Salhani—September 11, 2017

Often visions of car-less cities speaks volumes about the privilege of those who seek it.
Planning & policy

Retrofitted cities are forcing residents to live with planning failures

by Linley Lutton—September 5, 2017

What was your favourite story this month?
Planning & policy

The Foreground five: August’s most-read stories

by Foreground—August 31, 2017

An intensive wall of green at Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens.
Culture

Linger longer: It’s better for your mental health

by Zoe Myers—August 29, 2017

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