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‘View of Melbourne, Victoria, from the Botanic Gardens’, Henry Gritten / NGV (1866).
Planning & policy

Reimagining Australia’s “temperate Kakadu”

by Foreground—January 25, 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

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

Going nowhere: 2011 floods in Ipswich brought the city to a standstill.
Planning & policy

Flood-proofing urban density

by Rob Roggema
—November 8, 2017

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

Permaculture key to preserving food security for all

by Foreground—October 25, 2017

Newcastle's Ocean Baths (pictured) have been in operation since 1922.
Culture

From segregation to celebration: the public pool in Australian culture

by Hannah Lewi—October 24, 2017

Johnstons Creek, Glebe.
Agriculture & environment

Reimagining the suburban stream

by Zoe Myers—September 21, 2017

Los Angeles: a city of diverse identities
Culture

Will the real Los Angeles please stand up?

by Foreground—September 14, 2017

Parks and Open Space Award of Excellence: Balyarra Park (Emerge Associates).
Agriculture & environment

Recapping the 2017 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects State Awards

by Foreground—August 3, 2017

Perth residents celebrate after waking to the news Australia had won the America's Cup. Image: National Archives of Australia.
Planning & policy

How did the America’s Cup instigate Perth’s green sand dunes?

by Daniel Martin and Jason Macarlino, Felix Joensson, Kate Hislop—June 15, 2017

Houtan Park, Shanghai. A restorative design constructed wetlands over a former brownfield site. Image: Turrenscape.
Agriculture & environment

Beyond the desal’ plant: water security in a post-carbon world

by Joshua Zeunert—June 8, 2017

Kunshan is the location of a flaghsip project with Monash University CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
Agriculture & environment

The big soak: China’s sponge city program

by Adrian McGregor—April 8, 2017

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