Patrick Hunn was the associate editor of ArchitectureAU. He has previously held roles with publications in the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
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Australia’s first ‘national survey’ of Indigenous design
A “national survey” of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander design will feature in an exhibition that will take place in Federation Square.
Qld government to investigate $2b entertainment precinct in Brisbane
The Queensland government has committed $5 million toward the development of a business case for a proposed entertainment precinct in the central city.
2018 Victorian Budget: funding windfall for education, health and public architecture
Hospitals, new schools and a convention centre for Geelong have all been funded in the 2018/19 Victorian state budget.
Melbourne council dumps independent heritage study of mid-century modernist houses
A council in Melbourne’s southeast has dropped a project to survey one of Australia’s most dense collections of mid-century modernist architecture.
Australian practice leads conservation of the UN’s Ethiopian HQ
Australian architecture practice Conrad Gargett is leading the restoration of the modernist home of the United Nations in Addis Ababa.
Construction begins on Terroir’s geometric penguin visitor centre
Construction has begun on new visitor centre for Phillip Island’s Penguin Parade, designed by Terroir.
Federal government pledges $5b for Melbourne airport rail
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced the federal government “will build the Melbourne Airport Rail Link” through a $5 billion funding commitment.
John Wardle Architects’ $100m Ballarat GovHub approved
A major government building designed by John Wardle Architects will be built in Ballarat, after the proposal received planning approval.
Sexual harassment experiences highlighted in Australian exhibit at Venice Biennale satellite show
An Australian research team’s installation at a Venice Architecture Biennale satellite show calls on architects to combat spatial inequalities faced by women.
Australian Heritage Festival: a nationwide celebration of Australia’s built and cultural past
The National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival, which celebrates Australia’s built and cultural heritage across hundreds of events in every state and territory, kicks off on 18 April.