Who This Podcast Is For

MesoSpace Conversations on Cemeteries of Tomorrow is created for professionals, leaders, and communities who are shaping the future of cemetery and crematoria services across Australia and internationally. This podcast is for anyone interested in sustainable cemetery planning, landscape architecture, urban design, memorial infrastructure, governance, digital memorialisation, community engagement, and the evolving role of cemeteries in contemporary cities.

Our audience includes cemetery operators and managers who are navigating real operational pressures such as land scarcity, ageing infrastructure, tenure reform, maintenance challenges, cultural expectations, and financial sustainability. It is also valuable for council teams responsible for public land management, master planning, urban greening, asset management, and long-term city resilience planning. Policy makers, regulators, and government agencies working on legislation, burial tenure models, environmental compliance, or sector reform will also find practical insights and future-focused perspectives.

Urban planners, landscape architects, architects, engineers, environmental consultants, GIS specialists, ecologists, and design practitioners will gain an understanding of how memorial landscapes can contribute to biodiversity, climate resilience, ecological restoration, and integrated green infrastructure networks. The podcast highlights how cemetery land can support nature-based solutions, sustainable drainage, natural burial, carbon reduction strategies, and circular-economy models for the crematoria and funeral industry.

We also welcome funeral directors, crematoria operators, grief support workers, social researchers, historians, artists, cultural leaders, and community organisations who are exploring how memorial spaces can better reflect diversity, cultural identity, storytelling, heritage values, and inclusive community needs. As digital transformation accelerates, this series will be particularly relevant for innovators working in digital memorialisation, virtual remembrance platforms, cemetery mapping systems, data governance, and technology-enhanced user experiences.

Students and academics in landscape architecture, planning, anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, and death studies will also discover emerging ideas, new models, and evidence-based research that challenge traditional thinking about cemeteries. For members of the public, community advocates, and anyone curious about the future of remembrance within rapidly growing cities, this podcast offers accessible, thought-provoking insights into how cemeteries can evolve into multifunctional, sustainable, community-centred landscapes.

Whether you manage cemetery operations, design memorial parks, develop policy frameworks, plan sustainable cities, or simply want to understand how future cemeteries will look, feel, and function, this podcast will equip you with knowledge, inspiration, and practical tools for navigating the changing landscape of death care, memorialisation, and sustainable land use.