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Indigenous planning

Dark skies are vital to our wellbeing but they are increasingly rare. Photo: of Duane Hamacher, Wild Researchers UNSW by Tamara Dean
Agriculture & environment

Killing us softly: the perils of light pollution

by Lucy Salt—February 21, 2019

Urban planners need to accept the Indigenous history of Australian cities. Image: Newtown Graffiti
Planning & policy

Indigenous communities are reworking urban planning, but planners need to accept their history

by Libby Porter, Louise Clare Johnson & Sue Jackson—May 17, 2018

A new vision for Point Grey, Lorne
Agriculture & environment

Bush Projects to bring a little bit of wild back to Lorne foreshore

by Foreground—May 17, 2018

Rueben Berg speaking at Connection to Country, 2017.
Culture

Cultural flows: we talk with Rueben Berg, Victoria’s first Aboriginal Water Commissioner

by Foreground—January 25, 2018

Reko Rennie's ‘Always Was, Always Will Be‘ for Melbourne Festival 2016. Image: Ian Green / VicSig.
Culture

From an urban country to urban Country: Confronting the cult of denial in Australian cities

by Libby Porter—December 22, 2017

Remnants of the extensive eel traps around Lake Condah. Image: Ancient remnants of stone houses constructed around Lake Condah. Image: Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.
Culture

Decolonising agriculture: Bruce Pascoe’s ‘Dark Emu’

by Bruce Pascoe—November 1, 2017

Simpson Desert scrub. Image: John Benwell.
Culture

Beautiful ugly. Ugly beautiful: Painting the Australian landscape

by Landscape Conversations—August 30, 2017

Storm surge damage in Collaroy, NSW (2016). Image: Damian Shaw.
Planning & policy

Hot property: Will our systems of land ownership survive in a warming world?

by Louise Crabtree—July 14, 2017

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

Western Australia’s flower power

by Anthony Brookfield—June 21, 2017

Urban ecologist Sophie Golding at Sydney Park
Agriculture & environment

What have ants ever done for us?

by Interview with Sophie Golding—March 9, 2017

A sign in Coburg, Melbourne, acknowledging the Wurundjeri people as the original owners of the land it sits on.
Planning & policy

What does planning for Indigenous land rights and coexistence look like?

by Renee Thompson—November 3, 2016

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