Landscape Architecture Australia

AN ISSUE ON TIME

n the opening article of this issue, Yuin Budawang woman Kaylie Salvatori speaks of how, in some Indigenous knowledges, “space and time are understood as one, or interchangeable.” For eons before, and eons to come, time is continuity, inherently intergenerational and inherently embedded in the more-than-human signals of Country. The Western concepts of time have

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