8 — 9th November
8am — 5pm
Industrial School
Magdalen Laundry
Packing Room
LFIA Member – $600
Non-Member – $700
LFIA Student Member* – $290
Student Non-Member* – $340
prices ex. GST
* full-time students under 30
Available to purchase until November 3rd, 5:00pm AEST.
8 — 9th November
8am — 5pm
Industrial School
Magdalen Laundry
Packing Room
LFIA Member – $600
Non-Member – $700
LFIA Student Member* – $290
Student Non-Member* – $340
prices ex. GST
* full-time students under 30
Available to purchase until November 3rd, 5:00pm AEST.
Now in its fifth year, the 2023 LFIA Symposium will bring together regenerative design experts from across all areas of the built environment, from designers, stylists, architects, builders, developers, and sustainability consultants to artists, authors, engineers, landscapers and project managers to explore the theme ‘Ambition to Action’, inspired by those that reach beyond sustainability and aspire for the best possible.
The Symposium aims to galvanise the industry with inspiring speakers sharing courageous ideas and offering heart and mind-expanding moments. Attendees will engage in immersive and interactive experience of tours, talks, panels, workshops, art play, creativity plus a ‘Before-After Party’ to nurture connection before the event.
The two-day event program features a range of world-class speakers, including this year’s keynote speaker, Hannah Moloney — TV host on ABC’s Gardening Australia, Goodlife Permaculture practitioner, climate activist and bestselling author (her new book, Goodlife Growing hits shelves October 31st)!
A conference like no other, the Symposium emboldens built environment professionals and students to explore, celebrate, and advocate the growing movement, and think about how their work can promote social justice, cultural richness, and ecological restoration.Event Program Book now
8 — 9th November 8am — 5pmEstablished in 2012, the Living Future Institute of Australia (LFIA) is an Affiliate of the International Living Future Institute (ILFI). Together they work towards a shared vision of creating a future that is socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative. Their role is to drive sustainable change in the Australian built environment through the rapid uptake of regenerative design. They are doing this with Living Future programs such as the Living Building Challenge® (LBC), Biophilic Design Initiative and the Just and Declare programs.
The Industrial School, Magdalen Laundry and Packing Room are wheelchair accessible.