Since 2021, Sydney Airport has worked with Wildflower, a First Nations-owned social enterprise dedicated to restoring Country, creating Indigenous green spaces and providing meaningful, culturally safe employment for young people.
What began as a landscaping partnership has grown into a deep, long-term relationship grounded in shared values: respect for Country, care for the local environment, and a commitment to learning from First Nations knowledge and practices.
From the T1 International Arrivals forecourt to the surrounding airport wetlands, and now through hands-on education with local primary school students, Wildflower plays a vital role in shaping how millions of people experience Sydney Airport, Australia’s global gateway.
Roman Deguchi, Co-founder and Director of Wildflower, said: “We’re grateful to Sydney Airport as they have been an important part of Wildflower’s growth. By partnering with Wildflower, the airport is contributing to the empowerment of our community.”
Kristen Sweeney, Sydney Airport’s Group Executive, People & Corporate Affairs, said:" Our partnership with Wildflower is built on respect, trust and the shared belief that caring for Country can also create opportunity. Wildflower’s work supports First Nations youth through employment and training, while helping us bring native green spaces to life.”
A living welcome at the T1 International Arrivals forecourt
The T1 International Arrivals forecourt is often the very first place visitors encounter when arriving in Australia, and the last holiday memory for Aussies returning home. Planted and cared for by Wildflower, this space offers a distinctly Australian welcome, rooted in native plants, culture and connection to Country.
Originally planted during the major redevelopment of the forecourt, Wildflower oversaw the landscaping of 12,200+ native plants, with species selected for their cultural relevance and suitability to the local area.