Perth landscape architect & LFA Fellow, Daniel Jan Martin, shares how his animated short film, Jarrah, champions protection of the native forests of Noongar/Perth.
Sharing Michael White’s 2024 LFA Fellowship Report: Investigating the use of drones and spatial data to assess urban plantings.
How can drones help track the performance of green infrastructure at scale? In the first of LFA’s Fellows Interview Series, LFA Ambassador Crosbie Lorimer speaks with landscape architect Michael White about his Fellowship project, Aerial Analytics.
How can digital tools help nature thrive in our cities?
LFA’s 2025 Fellowship has been awarded to landscape architect Steve Mintern to advance the Melbourne Biodiversity Network. His project will develop a public-facing ‘digital twin’ - a tool to map and track the impact of green interventions in real-time. Grounded in equity, ecology, and evidence, this work reflects LFA’s mission to build healthier, more resilient urban landscapes.
The Foundation invites applications from early- to mid-career professionals seeking to advance their expertise, explore/extend leading best practice, test innovative ideas, engage with experts, and position themselves for ongoing leadership.
The LFA Fellowship Program has expanded with the selection of two Fellows, one in Perth and one in Sydney.
The Landscape Foundation of Australia is pleased to announce the winner of the 2023 inaugural LFA Fellowship.
The Landscape Foundation of Australia is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the inaugural LFA Fellowship.
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