Georgina Reid remembers a childhood planting trees.
Abra Lee finds freedom, sorority and affirmation in Black horticultural stories.
Neha Kale profiles three artists who re-imagine ideas of kinship and ask us to look closely at ties that bind.
Georgina Reid on gardening and love in the Anthropocene.
Tanya Massy walks upstream with Richard Swain, amid questions of custodianship and Country.
World-renowned forest ecologist David Lindenmayer chats with Georgina Reid.
Jess Bineth talks power and possibility with a lawyer on a mission to gain legal protection for Australia’s natural wonders.
Artist Sammy Hawker gives voice and visual expression to the more-than-human worlds that vibrate around, and with, us.
Award-winning author Inga Simpson dusts off her wildest self among trampled trees, thistles and birdsong.
Wonderground guest poetry editors Paul Kelly and Siân Darling chat with Georgina Reid.
Richa Kaul Padte contends with the power of nostalgia.
Jane Gleeson-White faces dark histories of war and trauma with help from an olive tree.
A new project grows ritual, connection and trees on Sydney’s streets.
Stéph Donse questions of trees and family, movement and meaning.
Zena Cumpston explores the power of plants to open up connections to Country, culture and ancestral knowledge.




















