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Light On Landscape Pty Ltd

Locality: Armadale, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9509 8000



Address: 712 High Street 3143 Armadale, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.lightonlandscape.com.au

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25.01.2022 We all need to look after our native wildlife



24.01.2022 What a stunning day #Melbourne has turned on today, enjoy the heat whilst it’s here, our #Toorak clients hopefully are #gardenlights #lightinspiration #architecturelovers #poolside #summervibes http://www.lightonlandscape.com.au

23.01.2022 #Bespoke lighting is our specialty, a show-stopping pendant lends a pleasing aspect to areas, especially in vaulted spaces Swipe pic for more Hughes Hanging Lantern. Ask about our bespoke designs, click bio link for more... http://www.lightonlandscape.com.au -... #bespokelighting #pendantlights #hanginglantern See more

21.01.2022 Our Design Director, Amander speaks lighting design with Fleur Flanery, organiser of the Australian Landscape Conference. #lightonlandscape #amandaflaherty #gardenlights #gardenlighting #outdoorlighting #outdoorlightingdesign #amanderflaherty



13.01.2022 Tomorrow is going to be a big day for us... Stay tuned Landscape Lighting | Light on Landscape... Video |Latitude Group | Peter Clarke Garden Architecture | Eckersley Garden Architecture Architects and Interiors |SJB Architects Build | Leone Constructions #landscapelighting #lightonlandscape #landscapedesign #amandaflaherty #design #architecture #melbourne #melbournedesign

12.01.2022 This is my husband Mick He wants to *share* his story with everyone in the hope it will help. He is a key worker and drives a truck all day long, all over... the country. He is fit and strong and healthy and is never sick. Last weekend his bones ached and he couldn’t get warm or shake off the chills. He started to cough a little. He started to feel a little better over the weekend and went to work as normal on Monday thinking it was a cold. After work he complained of aching bones and his back was super sensitive and painful to the touch. He still had a cough , but didn’t think of it as persistent. He had an early night to try and shake it off. By Tuesday night he still felt ‘rough’. He looked pale and was still coughing but didn’t seem to have a temperature and still thought it was just a bad cold. His chest was tight but he thought that was down to the coughing. Wednesday morning at 5:45am I found him slumped over the sofa dressed for work. He couldn’t breath and he had a temperature. I gave him paracetamol and started to use my inhaler on him. The ambulance crew assessed him, hooked him up to oxygen and took him to hospital where he rapidly deteriorated. He was diagnosed with Corona Virus. The X-rays showed the disease had gripped his lungs, his temperature was sky high, he couldn’t respond properly, his white blood count was low, and as predicted he tested positive for covid-19. He fought for his life for five days and has never been so ill or felt so close to death. He was scared and on his own. The ward and the whole hospital was on lock down, contact and communication with the medical staff and doctors was limited and frightening as they struggled with him day and night. For five days he was under the critical care team hooked up to oxygen and all sorts of drips and machines to support him because his body was trying to shut down. On the third day the medical team prepared us for the worst but amazingly on the fourth day he started to show signs of improvement. By the fifth day he was able to breathe independently of the machines and was weaned off the drips. He was released from hospital with medication and remains very poorly, weak and exhausted. He is now at home recovering in isolation. The nurses and doctors are amazing, they didn’t just look after him and save his life, they genuinely cared about him and with no one by his side treated him as if he was a member of their own family. The hospital staff lined the ward and applauded him out as he left, THEY saved his life and THEY applauded him! They told him how very lucky he is to be alive and we are all eternally grateful to them and our NHS. Let’s not forget here Mick is also a key worker and put himself at risk for others as so many other carers, key workers and front line staff are doing right now. God bless you all. I am also likely to have contracted the corona virus but have mild symptoms and am very fortunate. I am not a key worker and had been working from home. My 15 year old son isn’t showing symptoms but again could have it, and is a risk as a carrier. We are self isolating for 14 days. Mick wants to share this photo of himself and his story. He wants everyone to know that this is real and very serious and to help people realise the impact not just on him but on the hospital, all its staff, and the whole family. Please be bored, be restless, be resentful of being told what to do but please just do it - Stay home and stay safe. If you have to go out KEEP YOUR DISTANCE be it walking, shopping or even in the same house! Keep cleaning, keep your hands away from your mouth. Don’t take silly chances and don’t think for one minute it can’t reach you or your loved ones. Please share this story for awareness. All three of us in our house had very different outcomes and are lucky, we hope yours is a positive outcome too. Stay safe xx

10.01.2022 This current weather is magical! Garden fun extended into dusk with our carefully planned #garden lighting. Hopefully our #Toorak client are loving their new outdoor space #lightingiseverything #gardenlove #landscapedesign http://www.lightonlandscape.com.au



08.01.2022 Missed us at the Australian Landscape Conference this weekend? Never fear, get in touch via emailat [email protected] or call us on +61 (3) 9509 8000 to discuss your next lighting project #australianlandscapeconference #auslandscapeconference #australianlandscapes #lightonlandscape #amanderflaherty

05.01.2022 And we're off! Catch us for a chat about your next project at Stand 1 at the Australian Landscape Conference Melbourne today Alternatively, if you'd like to book a meeting with us, please email [email protected] ... #australianlandscapeconference #auslandscapeconference #australianlandscapes #lightonlandscape #amanderflaherty

01.01.2022 Introducing Amander Flaherty! With over 20 years of experience, Amander is recognised as one of the key players in the establishment of the Australian outdoor lighting industry. Together with lighting legend Geoffrey Mance, she co-founded one of the early niche design residential lighting companies, Gardens at Night. With the establishment of Light On Landscape, Amander has consolidated her reputation for delivering the leading edge of exterior lighting design in Australia.... Her passion and inspiration are derived from innovation in #architecture, #landscape and illumination design to create unique night lighting experiences that enhances homes across Australia. #lightingdesign #lightingdesigner #lightinginspiration http://www.lightonlandscape.com.au/ See more

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