Christin Geall reflects on privilege, art and plants.
New poetry by Scott-Patrick Mitchell.
Ecosexuality and Derek Jarman's garden.
Acclaimed Chilean landscape architect Teresa Moller chats with Georgina Reid.
The lines that mark movement of animals and plants
across landscapes are mysterious and long misunderstood. What can we learn about our world and ourselves if we pay them attention?
Evolutionary biologist Monica Gagliano tunes into the desires of plants.
'I wonder whether I walked through a forest at all.' Courtney Adamson comes to ground in a desecrated landscape.
phosphorescenceJazz Money the water was clear the whole way down and we were filled with the green light...
A sneak peek into Wonderground Issue Three, due for release in early June 2022.
The courage and patience required to make art can be found in unlikely places.
An inexhaustive exploration of line and desire.
Our sense of smell tethers us unconsciously and elusively to people, places and our past. How? Why?
Spanish photographer Xavi Bou makes visible the invisible movements of birds in the sky.
Recognising the value of life-supporting work in the home and garden.
How can land be managed in a way that liberates, not smothers, ecological processes?
Gamilaraay writer Marika Duczynski yarns with Wiradjuri artist, poet and author Jazz Money about language and Country.
Three artists speak about how the land we live on is cleaved by borders or shaped by colonial desires.
Working towards legal ancestral personhood for Martuwarra, the Fitzroy River.


















