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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

Dead river gums and limestone cliffs on the Murray River near Blanchetown, South Australia. Image: Willem van Aiken / CSIRO.
Agriculture & environment

Water in a dry land: How PA Yeomans uncovered Australia’s hidden water systems

by Charles Massy—December 20, 2017

An artist's impression of the Noble Park Station precinct, sitting in Melbourne's south-east. Image: LXRA.
Parks & places

The inverse high-line: Melbourne’s Skyrail linear park

by Foreground—December 7, 2017

Image: ‘Crowd outside Spencer Jacksons, waiting for Myers House’ (1947), State Library of Victoria.
Culture

The Foreground Five: November’s most-read stories

by Foreground—November 29, 2017

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

Connecting to the landscape axis: view across Hassett Park to Mount Ainslie.
Planning & policy

A significant endeavour: Landscape architecture in Australia’s capital

by Andrew R MacKenzie and Gay Williamson—November 23, 2017

Davie St Community Garden, Vancouver.
Agriculture & environment

Beyond the ornamental: agriculture and the city

by Joshua Zeunert—November 14, 2017

Melbourne’s west can be as little as one third that of the city's average
Agriculture & environment

The Foreground Five: October’s most-read stories

by Foreground—November 6, 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

The urban-agricultural divide in Wyndham Vale, an outer-western suburb of Melbourne. Image: Google Maps.
Agriculture & environment

Not just future suburbs: Planning our food future

by Foreground—October 29, 2017

Dry plantain trees in El Tambo, Tola, Nicaragua.
Agriculture & environment

Permaculture key to preserving food security for all

by Foreground—October 25, 2017

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