Charlie Harpur

Charlie Harpur is a leading practitioner in the ‘rewilding’ garden movement.
Trisha Dixon

Trisha Dixon photographs, writes, read and leads tours of gardens worldwide.
Adj. Professor Margot Neale

Adj. Professor Margot Neale is an award-winning Indigenous art curator, historian and researcher.
Emma Cutting

Emma is a Kenneth Myer Innovation Fellow for 2023 and the Founder of The Heart Gardening Project (THGP) in Melbourne.
Dr Sue Stuart-Smith

Sue is best known as the author of The Well Gardened Mind, a Sunday Times bestseller, now printed in 18 languages.