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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

A tiny spider builds its web in the author's unmowed yard. Image: Penny Dunstan
Environment

Unmowing

by Penny Dunstan—October 12, 2021

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

Professor David Bowman, pyrogeographer.
Agriculture & environment

Pyrogeographer David Bowman on the art and science of living with fire

by Foreground—November 14, 2019

National Indigenous Fire Workshop. Cape York 2014 at Steve Irwin Wildfire Reserve, hosted by Taepithiggi people, Mapoon Land and Sea Rangers.
Culture

Cultural burning can be a vital fire management tool

by The Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation—November 13, 2019

Günther Vogt’s first visit to Australia will be as keynote speaker for the 2019 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects’ International Festival of Landscape Architecture. Photo supplied.
Parks & places

Günther Vogt and the sensory city

by Foreground—October 2, 2019

An experiment in West Australian shrublands mimics climate change to assess soil impacts. Photo: Joe Fontaine
Agriculture & environment

Climate change impacts on soil wreak unseen devastation

by Anna Hopkins, Christina Birnbaum, Joe Fontaine, Neal Enright—August 22, 2019

The heritage-listed Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge owe much to the land and waterscape of the harbour itself. A new study aims to increase listing of cultural landscapes. Photo: Trent Szmolnik
Parks & places

The Green Necklace: a new perspective on Sydney Harbour’s parklands

by Foreground—August 15, 2019

Trees play a key role in the religious and cultural observances of peoples around the world. The tree is central to Easter as well as Christmas. Photo: Joshua Earle
Culture

Into the woods: an Easter meditation on trees

by Robert DiNapoli—April 15, 2019

A coastal garden by Sam Cox surrounds a Sean Godsell building tucked into the dunes in Sorrento, Victoria.
Agriculture & environment

Getting back to a “beautifully understood” landscape with Sam Cox

by Foreground—March 15, 2018

Newcastle Ocean Baths, New South Wales.
Parks & places

Take ten: Foreground’s top 2017 stories for your summer

by Foreground—December 28, 2017

The Paddock, a deliberative development in Castemaine, Victoria. Images: Emergent Studios
Planning & policy

Common ground: how deliberative development could transform our suburbs

by Jen Lynch—December 27, 2017

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