Aidin Blockley Aila

Senior Landscape Architect And Urban Designer at City of Greater Dandenong

Aidin Blockley AILA is a seasoned landscape architect and urban designer currently serving as the Senior Landscape Architect and Urban Designer for the City of Greater Dandenong since March 2023. With extensive experience in landscape architecture, Aidin has held senior roles at Spiire, the City of Casey, and John Patrick Landscape Architects, focusing on town planning, master planning, and project management across various sectors including residential, commercial, and industrial. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Design in Landscape Architecture from RMIT University, along with a Diploma in Horticulture and a Certificate in Nursery Production from Otago Polytechnic.

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Melbourne, Australia

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City of Greater Dandenong

⇨ About Our Organisation The City of Greater Dandenong is a dynamic and progressive organisation. Our community is at the heart of everything we do and we’re proud that our staff are committed to giving back to the people who live, work and play in our city. We pride ourselves on putting people first and are dedicated to working as a team with a shared passion for achieving the best outcomes for our city. We embrace the diversity of our vibrant community and want our staff to grow, be inspired and love what they do and where they work. At the City of Greater Dandenong, we recognise that our team is vital to the delivery of excellent service to our community and the achievement of our long-term vision. We believe in providing an environment where staff can thrive, both in the work they do and in how they learn and develop as people and professionals, and therefore help to make a positive difference in our community. ⇨ About Greater Dandenong Located on Bunurong Country, just 35 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD on the Monash Freeway, Greater Dandenong is a dynamic and thriving area and Melbourne’s second largest municipality. Covering 129.5 square kilometres, the city is home to more than 160,000 residents, with people coming from 157 different birth places and more than half of our residents born overseas. Greater Dandenong is recognised as the capital of the south east and is Victoria’s manufacturing heartland. The city is home to more than 12,500 businesses and in excess of 70,000 people are employed locally. The city boasts 197 parks and 616 hectares of open space, a number of state-of-the-art cultural facilities including the multi-million dollar Drum Theatre, cultural precincts and cuisine, strong retail centres and the iconic Dandenong Market. The city is also home to over 50 active sports clubs, more than 400 local community groups and service clubs as well as a range of festivals and events including Victoria’s largest Lunar New Year festival.


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