Mr Jefa Greenaway

Wailwan /Kamilaroi; Lecturer in Architecture and Knowledge Broker, Indigenous Curriculum Development, University of Melbourne

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Environment

The time is now for Indigenous design equity

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have always been the architects, the engineers and the land managers – that deep wisdom must be reflected in tackling climate change

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Environment

Reconciliation at scale

Indigenous placemaking in design is gaining greater currency in Australia. And Melbourne projects are helping to lead the way

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Arts & Culture

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Q&A

Q&A: The Indigenous design perspective

The Indigenous design perspective has been ignored, replaced or forgotten for too long, says architect Jefa Greenaway - but things are changing

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Environment

Australia’s top 10 iconic architectural sites

Architecture can define a nation. Ten of the University of Melbourne’s top architectural experts look at some of Australia’s most iconic designs

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Arts & Culture

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Under the Microscope

Connecting to Country through architecture

Place is important to Indigenous people and yet there are only a handful of Aboriginal architects in Australia. Jefa Greenaway is working to change that.