Everlasting Concepts is an award-winning business of specialist strategic consultants and project managers.
We are an innovative company dedicated to, and passionate about, working with local Western Australian plants in commercial or modified landscapes. Rather than taking a traditional approach to commercial landscapes, our significant point of difference is to create stunning iconic settings which reflect the unique value of a pure Western Australian landscape.
Our business process and methodology has developed over 3 generations of experience and includes working on the protection of pristine bushland through to the commercial propagation, installation and management of local plant material.
Everlasting Concepts' leading strategic programme, the 'New Landscape Approach", has been successfully applied with property developers, local shires and government agencies.
These individualised strategic programmes are able to provide landscape outcomes which create a strong sense of place and unique, aesthetically pleasing environments incorporating the needs of clients, community stakeholders and the environment itself. Out strategic leadership and commitment to working with local plants ensures the best possible outcome with the 'right local plants' in the 'right locations'.
Historic
Everlasting Concepts was established by Sue Dempster in October 2003, to provide an educational programme known as the 'Four Seasons Seminars'.
The Four Seasons Seminars were attended by contractors and professionals from three levels of government, and the landscape, horticultural and nursery industries. The 2004 Seminars focused on mulch, water, soils, nutrients, landscaping practices and the inter-relationship of these elements. The 2005 Seminars discussed 'Sense of Place', plant provenance, plant procurement and availability, landscape management, street trees, landscapes in developments and landscape conservation.
A change of direction was created in 2005, when Everlasting Concepts began to implement the strategies from the Four Seasons Seminars, and established the four key areas of its 'New Landscape Approach';
Bushland Programmes 1 & 2
Landscape Programmes 1 & 2
Growing Western Australian Plants Programmes
Information Programmes
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