CUSP acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters on which we work. We recognise the deep connection of First Peoples to Country and value their contribution to caring for managing our lands, waters and seas. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples.

Darcy Dunne

Graduate Landscape Architect

Spending time on:

Going to the beach as much as possible. Exploring new restaurants in Brisbane and attempting to recreate the recipes at home. 

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Darcy joined CUSP in 2024, graduating from a Bachelor of Design Landscape Architecture at QUT the same year. During her studies she gained interest in widescale projects such as Masterplanning and National Parks, with a focus on the social impacts these projects have on the broader community. Darcy’s passion for Landscape started with her love for the coastal environments of Northern New South Wales, where she grew up.

During her time at CUSP, Darcy has been involved in a range of Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services projects, spanning across the state. In assisting with these designs, Darcy has broadened her knowledge of existing landscapes, cultural factors and native plant species.