
Thank you for attending ALC25.
ALC Returns March 2027.

Thank you for attending ALC25.
ALC Returns March 2027.
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Early Career Sponsored Positions
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Friday 21 March, 2025
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Saturday 22 March, 2025
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Discount codes
If you are a member of an Association including AGHS, AILA, GDSNZ, LDI, LDIWA you are eligible for a discount. Contact your association to receive the discount code. Note: You must include the discount code at the time of registration to receive the discount.
Thank you for joining us at the Australian Landscape Conference (ALC) 2025 for two days of thought-provoking original ideas and compelling personalities.
We borrowed, for the theme of our next conference, the title of John Berger’s seminal 1972 work of art criticism: ‘Ways of Seeing’. Berger’s approach was considered revolutionary because he viewed works of art in their cultural and political milieu, rather than as aesthetic objects divorced from contemporary context.
This standpoint seems relevant to landscape design today because we have surely been witnessing, over the past two to three decades, a fundamental alteration in cultural attitudes to our environment — both natural and human-made — related to the climate. In fact it could be argued that in the 21st century, the most important context for all cultural production, including landscape design, is the ecological. This must involve ‘ways of being’ as well as ‘ways of seeing’, because all human beings have no choice but to live on this one planet.
Each of our renowned speakers reacted to this urgent environmental context in their own highly distinctive way — imagining new ‘ways of being’ which might inspire, console and delight.
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A two-day marquee biennial event, showcasing landscape designers and thinkers from around the world.
Explore a diverse range of gardens created by renowned landscape architects and garden designers as well as by artists and passionate gardeners in the Macedon, Kyneton and Daylesford areas.
This includes access to private gardens, morning tea, lunch, coach transport from the Melbourne Convention Centre and return.
This tour explores contemporary gardens of Melbourne’s inner city and suburbs.
Urban gardens can be sites of serenity and repose; or play and experimentation. They also offer an opportunity for owners to experience the benefits of an engagement with the natural world, an increasingly vital connection.
A very rare opportunity to join in on cutting-edge thinking, looking at how naturalistic planting design is emerging in Australia, and how it might frame the way we plant our parks, gardens and landscapes into the future.
Applications for Early Career ALC25 now closed.
Early Career sponsored places are awarded to people who are in the first 10 years of their career in a landscape design related profession eg Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Architecture, Ecology etc. Applicants are selected on a merit basis.
Eligibility
If you are in the first 10 years of your professional career in a landscape design related area, you are eligible. This includes students who are in their 3-4 year of training. Positions will be awarded on a merit basis.
Closing Date
Round 1 closed 12 December. Successful applicants will be advised by 10 January, 2025.
Thank you to the generosity of our sponsors
Thank you to individuals who have sponsored Early Career positions
Sponsor an Early Career position
Early Career sponsorships are valued at $650 per person.
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