The 2026 Josine McEwan fundraising lecture and lunch

Weathering the storm: How landscape and heritage professionals are managing Australia’s public historic gardens in a changing climate. Anna Beesley
Come and join us for a 3 course winter meal for the annual Josine McEwan fund-raising lecture and lunch with Anna Beesley, PhD Candidate Landscape Architecture.
BOOK NOWThe late Josine McEwan was a volunteer in the garden at Buda Historic Home & Garden in Castlemaine. Knowing how important Buda is to the region and wanting it to remain open for future generations to enjoy, Josine left a generous bequest to Buda when she passed away in 2006. Since 2007 an annual lecture and fundraising dinner has been conducted in Josine’s memory.

Anna is a passionate garden designer and plant person with over 10 years experience caring for and designing gardens, both in Melbourne and now in the Ballarat area, including seven years as head gardener and caretaker of an heritage listed Edna Walling Garden in Bickleigh Vale, Mooroolbark, which opened to the public in 2012 and 2014 as part of the Open Gardens Scheme.
She is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne. She is the recipient of the David Yencken PhD Scholarship in Landscape Architecture. She is also a former lawyer with over 20 years’ experience in legislation development and law reform. Anna’s interest in historic gardens and climate change adaptation was spurred by her own experiences as the custodian of a heritage listed private garden. Anna holds a Master of Urban Horticulture, a Graduate Certificate in Garden Design, a Master of Health Science (Public Health Law), a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws (Hons).

The dinner includes a glass of bubbly on arrival followed by a delicious and seasonal three course winter meal.
Please let us know by email if you have dietary requirements.
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