Learning Country in Landscape Architecture
Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation Editors:
Reviews key international and Australian landscape architecture and Indigenous Knowledge Systems literature and current discussions
Incorporates an applied real-world case study of educational practice in the built environment sector
Offers key teaching and professional practice applied exemplars upon which to scaffold a learning experience
Authorship includes the voices of many of the Indigenous peoples directly involvedsee more benefits
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This book strategically focuses upon the feasibility of positioning Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary built environment education and research in Australia. Australian tertiary education has little engaged with Indigenous peoples
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Here are five new things happening in travel this week: With your international wings still clipped, Wotif has unveiled the hot local locations for this year so you can book â or avoid â as desired; Adelaide opens another new hotel â and an airport lounge; Miffy makes her way to Melbourne; and find out where everyone else is going on holiday this year.
1. Shiny new Adelaide
The colourful lobby of the Hotel Indigo Adelaide, on the site of a former textiles factory. Â
Adelaide is on a roll. Despite the pandemic, the garden city managed to open a number of new hotels last year, including state-of-the-art Eos By SkyCity.
Directed by Jen Heyes
Sydney Premiere: March 11-13, Riverside Theatres
Truth to Power Café is a theatrical experience like no other. Through it, audience members are invited to share their own experiences in response to the question “who has power over you and what do you want to say to them?”
The inventor of the concept, Jeremy Goldstein, participates on an equal footing to anyone else who attends.
His father, Mick Goldstein who until his death in 2013 was a vigorous supporter of
Green Left was a member of the “Hackney Gang” a group of six friends that included the Nobel Prize winning playwright Harold Pinter. Henry Woolf, an actor, poet and co-creator of the show, was also a member of the Gang.
From 11.59 pm tonight until 11.59 pm on Wednesday 17 February the entire state of Victoria will re-enter a Stage 4 lockdown. This means there are only.