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Sydney

What's the plan for Tasmania, where 48 percent of adults lack essential literacy and numeracy skills?
Planning & policy

After metrics: new narratives to revive the regions

by Tim Horton—November 14, 2017

Sydney's Pocket City Farm is a resident of Camperdown Commons (an initiative of the Canterbury / Hurlstone Park RSL Club). Image: Pocket City Farms.
Agriculture & environment

Farming Sydney: urban agriculture takes seed in the harbour city

by Tracey Clement—October 17, 2017

Indira Naidoo pictured in her verdant Potts Point balcony. Image: The Edible Balcony.
Agriculture & environment

Gardens in the sky: Indira Naidoo is a champion of urban edibles

by Foreground—September 26, 2017

A young resident waters a freshly planted street-tree in Blacktown, NSW. Image: James Norton.
Parks & places

Cool it: Getting green into both our suburbs and our cities

by Foreground—August 2, 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

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

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

Was a skate park designed for 8-14-year-olds really going to bring in drugs and graffiti?
Parks & places

Against everything: The curious case of Rushcutters Bay skate park

by Alan Weedon—June 8, 2017

Chief Commissioner of the Greater Sydney Commission, Lucy Hughes Turnbull AO surveying Marrickville PS' freshly minted greens.
Parks & places

From asphalt jungle to edible landscape

by Foreground—June 2, 2017

Freshly planted hedges line Cleveland Street in Redfern, Sydney.
Agriculture & environment

Is it time to hug a hedge?

by Foreground—May 19, 2017

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