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Agriculture & environment

Material sleuth: Jane Mah Hutton and the hidden world of landscape supply chains

by SueAnne Ware—July 19, 2022

Paradise on Earth exhibition. Image: Ella Mudie
Culture

Paradise lost: The forgotten landscape legacy of Marion Mahony Griffin

by Ella Mudie—November 27, 2020

Australia's higher education section is in crisis and government re-prioritisation policies create losers and winners. What do changes to the university courses mean for landscape architecture? Image: Per Gosche
Planning & policy

Cuts to higher education prompt concerns for healthy cities

by Catherine McGauran—October 19, 2020

Murama Healing Space & Dance Ground Murama—Cultural Council in partnership with the Sydney Olympic Park Authority
Parks & places

In pictures: 2020 AILA National Awards

by Foreground Editors—October 13, 2020

Turf Studio's design for Central Park Public Domain introduces laneways, plazas, parks and other places to explore on foot.
Parks & places

Walking wins: The prize-winning projects helping people get back on their feet

by Jo Russell-Clarke—June 29, 2020

Back issues of Kerb, one of the longest-running landscape architecture journals in the world.
Culture

Gutter journalism: Reflections on a quarter-century of Kerb

March 19, 2020

Linda Corkery is a Director of Corkery Consulting and Professor in the Landscape Architecture Program, Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW.
Culture

Learning from the landscape: Linda Corkery

by Jo Russell-Clarke—March 5, 2020

Paul Thompson, plantsman, gardener and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.
Culture

Nurturing the land: Paul Thompson

by Jo Russell-Clarke—January 24, 2020

With the help of experts, communities in the suburbs, towns and and cities of Australia are taking control of their own neighborhoods to plan for climate change. Photo: Tom Rumble
Planning & policy

From placemaking to place survival: Experts and the new community activism

by Foreground—December 12, 2019

Dancer and choreographer Amrita Hepi moves in the landscape – part of a video installation produced with Claire Winsor funded by the TCL Kevin Taylor Legacy. Image: videographer Peter Drew
Culture

Cultural movement: what can dance tell us about place?

by Foreground—November 28, 2019

The remnants of Mount Kilimanjaro's fabled fields of snow and ice, as seen from space in 2012. Image: NASA Earth Observatory
Agriculture & environment

How to design with nature now?

by Andrew Revkin—November 27, 2019

Like other cities, Melbourne is growing. How will its squares and parks continue to provide for a fast-changing population? Flagstaff Gardens is one of a series of 19th century parks at the edge of central Melbourne. Photo: Bob T
Culture

The square & the park: an international festival

by Foreground—August 8, 2019

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