Founded by Jock and Hanna Gannon over 10 years ago as a landscape firm that specialised in greening of buildings, they developed expertise particularly in difficult wall installations. You see can see some of the work, including this carpark in Manly Vale Sydney, on their website (while it lasts): Junglefy.
Beneath one of the city’s busiest roads, the council plans to turn a concrete wasteland into a hub for the community, as part of a revamp plan that draws inspiration from New York, Toronto and Berlin.
Mirvac general manager (office) Andrew Butler views the installation of the new bee as an important part of connecting the wider Riverside Quay precinct.
Fender Katsalidis’ formal commitment to reconciliation began in March 2021 with a RAP working group being established with members from all levels of the business including design, HR and operations. Led by principal Chris Johnson, the group also includes Justin Mohamed, a Gooreng Gooreng man from Bundaberg, with whom FK is working to develop their RAP initiatives as well as soundboard ideas for future events and partnership opportunities at the firm.