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Genevieve Murray
Lecturer in Architecture
University of Sydney
Genevieve Murray is a Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Sydney with a 20-year career spanning practice and academia. Her research focuses on the intersection of settler and Indigenous world views in the built environment. Her current Doctoral research investigates recent innovations in the planning system, namely the Connecting with Country Framework and Aboriginal Land SEPP from a reparative and distributive perspective.
SESSIONS
Day 2
11:30
Panel: Demonstrating how Community Land Trusts are a viable model for affordable housing in Australia
Louise Crabtree-Hayes, Professorial Research Fellow, Western Sydney University’s Institute for Culture and Society
Genevieve Murray, Lecturer in Architecture, University of Sydney
Kerry Pearse, Project Lead, Waterfall Way CLT