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Melbourne's rather rudimentary concrete bollards have witnessed a citizen-led decoration effort.
Parks & places

When bollards are not enough

by Jon Coaffee—August 24, 2017

The new face of the game: An AFLW match.
Culture

Melbourne is running out of room for its secular religion, AFL

by Foreground—August 22, 2017

Can a city set you free or otherwise trap you in a panopticon-like state?
Culture

When cities ruin your mental health

by Jason Byrne—August 5, 2017

The park's main thoroughfare lines up directly to Plant 4.
Parks & places

For a new community in Adelaide, life starts inside the square

by Foreground—July 28, 2017

The wetland in full bloom. Image: Douglas Mark Black.
Agriculture & environment

Mending the mistakes of the Anthropocene

by Foreground—July 22, 2017

Sydney commuters on the way to Martin Place station.
Planning & policy

Are Australia’s cities equipped to handle its impending population boom?

by Glen Searle—July 6, 2017

The future of Western Sydney. Image: Fusion Western Sydney.
Planning & policy

Inheriting the Western Sydney of tomorrow

by Youth Action NSW—June 29, 2017

Children in Victorian-era slums. Image: Ted Hood.
Culture

The birth of the larrikin: Melbourne’s colonial children

by Simon Sleight—June 28, 2017

Darling Quarter by ASPECT Studios. Image: Florian Groehn.
Parks & places

Blurred Lines: landscapes that bridge the physical and virtual worlds

by Scott Hawken—June 23, 2017

The pictureesque Bondi to Tamarama beach walk also doubles as a 'traumascape'. Throughout the '80s and '90s this became a place notorious for a series of high-profile gay hate crimes, with local gangs beating men, and in some cases, pushing them off cliffs to their death.
Culture

The city-as-palimpsest: A primer on ‘psychogeography’

by Siobhan Lyons—June 22, 2017

Kings Park and Botanical Garden. Image: Tourism Western Australia.
Agriculture & environment

Western Australia’s flower power

by Anthony Brookfield—June 21, 2017

McGregor Coxall's former BP site park has emerged from it's polluted past to become a contemporary post industrial harbour-front park.
Culture

Trains, planes and lawn mowers: Philip Coxall’s journey to landscape architecture

by Anton James—June 20, 2017

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