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National PhD scholarship scheme – driving research innovation (LP15007)
This project supports PhD-based research that will benefit the Australian horticulture industry.
18 January 2019
Churchill Fellowships (LP16002)
This investment supports three Churchill Fellowships annually to drive innovation and transformation within Australia's horticultural industry
18 January 2019
Expanding the living architecture industry in Australia (GC15001)
This project analysed whether mandatory or voluntary approaches to green roofs and walls would deliver more living architecture in Australia.
16 January 2019
Measuring Australia’s green space asset (GC15004)
This project looked at tools and methods available around the world for mapping, monitoring and reporting on urban green space
16 January 2019
Investigating the influence of green infrastructure on demountable building performance (GC16000)
The addition of green infrastructure to a building – such as the installation of green roofs and green walls – has many potential benefits
21 February 2018
Researching the benefits of demonstration green roofs across Australia (GC16002)
This investment explored cultural, community and horticultural barriers to greater green roof construction in Australia so that steps can be taken to overcome them.
23 May 2023
Greener cities, healthier lives: measuring the wider societal benefits (GC15005)
This project provided the first systemic evidence on the health benefits of green space on people, from birth to older age.
3 November 2022
Integrated management of yellow Sigatoka (BA15003)
This project supported the role and activities of a Yellow Sigatoka liaison officer for the banana industry between 2016 and 2018.
9 January 2019

Why is mistletoe killing our macadamia trees?
Media ReleaseCaption: L2R - Local consultant Chris Fuller, Hort Innovation Relationship Manager Dumisani Mhlanga, research lead Professor Dave Watson, and research assistant Melinda Cook. MISTLETOE, the beloved festive kissing plant, has become
21 December 2018

Consumer insights show increase in “trendy” vegetable purchases
Media ReleaseWESTERN Australians love brassicas. Queenslanders are keen on fresh salad and Victorians love their leafy Asian vegetables. According to the latest data insights from global information company Nielsen, consumers in particular states
20 December 2018