Telopea.

Restoring Australia’s threatened ecosystems through science-led conservation.


Telopea speciosissima flowering in Illawarra Escarpment moist sclerophyll forest during night-time ecological survey

To advance environmental, cultural, and planetary health because all life depends on it.

Past Projects

The Atlas Project

A bold reimagining of a timeless brand.

The Echo Project

A bold reimagining of a timeless brand.

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Supporting high-impact conservation outcomes across Australia.

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Our Memberships

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UN Restoration Decade

PREVENTING, HALTING AND REVERSING LOSS OF NATURE

Photo: ‘Little John Tree Frog (Litoria littlejohni) perched on a fern.’

As part of a global effort to combat climate change and biodiversity loss, countries have committed to restoring 1 billion hectares of degraded ecosystems. This ambitious goal aligns with international climate, nature, and land objectives as the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) emphasises the need for effective restoration practices.

Photo: ‘The Giants of Bago State Forest.’

NOCTURNAL SYMPHONY

Australian mammals are predominantly nocturnal, making nocturnal surveys a unique and special opportunity to observe these elusive creatures in their natural habitat.

Meet the Founder

We're not here to follow trends—we're here to build something timeless. With a blend of creativity, strategy, and heart, we help ideas come to life.