Working as a journalist for the past 23 years, editor of Architecture and Design Branko Miletic has been privileged to write on many subjects and industries such as Government, Manufacturing, Small Business, IT, Consumer Electronics, Lifestyle, Mining, Hospitality, Packaging, Sport and Food. 

As the winner of several journalism awards and accolades over the years for such things as Editor of the Year and the Best Article of the Year, Branko has also reported from overseas on a range of social and geopolitical issues. 

Currently running the Talking Architecture and Design podcast and guiding the national Sustainability Awards, he has won praise from across the industry for his work on education and promotion of the issue of sustainability across Australia’s built industry.  

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UNSW urban heat expert wins 2024 Sustainability Awards Lifetime Achievement Award
Recognising his lifetime of urban design research, Professor Matteos Santamouris from UNSW has been awarded the 2024 Sustainability Awards Lifetime Achievement Award.
Home buyers drawn to liveability features at AVID’s new Gold Coast community
Amara, a masterplanned development by AVID Property Group (AVID) in Ormeau on the Gold Coast, is drawing new home buyers with its emphasis on connectivity, green open spaces, and a sense of community.
Episode 228: Water, so fundamental to life, yet so complicated
Water, the lifeblood of wellness, an essential yet often invisible force that shapes the health of every ecosystem, community, and individual on Earth.
West to West Group to build Western Australia’s first children’s hospice in Perth
Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation (PCHF) announces the appointment of West to West Group as its construction partner to build Sandcastles (Boodja Mia), the first children’s hospice in Western Australia.
ACA partners with 2024 Sustainability Awards to promote sustainable building practices
The Association of Consulting Architects (ACA) has announced a strategic partnership with the 2024 Sustainability Awards, run by Architecture & Design magazine.
Episode 227: Dominic Gaetani, the DKO lead architect on the trials & tribulations of the Pentridge Prison urban rehabilitation project
Dominic Gaetani is a senior associate from DKO Architecture, who as a Tasmanian-born architect, left the sleepy Apple Isle more than 10 years ago to pursue his dream of shaping Melbourne’s skyline. DKO Architecture recently won a design competition for its initial masterplan and design strategy for the southern portion of the historic Pentridge Village precinct in Coburg in Melbourne’s north.