Meet the Team

Sean Morrow

Director and Licenced Supervisor


0411 312 284
seanmorrow@bigpond.com

About Sean

Sean has over 30 years of experience working in the landscaping industry, and possesses a strong knowledge of plants. He has studied landscape trade, holds a Certificate 3 in Horticulture "Landscape", and a Permaculture Design Certificate. He is also licensed to carry out all ‘structural landscaping’ works (QBSA Act Licence No 1119365). Sean draws his inspiration from nature, preferring to use natural materials within the landscape. His passions include native bird and frog attracting gardens, water features, timber and stone construction, and organics, permaculture, and bio-dynamics. Sean also offers talks and educational workshops on establishing native bird and frog habitats.

The Team

Zayde Moore
Site Manager

I am deeply grateful to be a part of One Earth Landscaping team. It is truly a gift to be working so intimately with the land we all share. I grew up on the west coast of Australia living self sustainably with my parents , we ate nothing but food grown in the veggie gardens and fish and crayfish collected from the sea. I have had the privilege to travel extensively across the world experiencing many cultures and beautiful countries. But this land will always be my home. My hands in the soil, the sun over my head, the trees that sing with the rustling of their leaves, this is where I feel at home. In all my life I have never met someone who is so passionate about what he does. Sean’s passion for biodiversity and wildlife habitat is truly awe inspiring. I have a deep appreciation for creating beautiful landscapes and new habitats. To me there is no greater purpose than creating a world in which we are not seperate from the environment that surrounds us but realising we are one with nature. In this understanding we can be a sustaining force so all life can flourish. 

Jackson Woodley 
Assistant Site Manager

I am passionate about biodiversity and regeneration within the landscapes we live in and also the landscape of our body. I have been in the landscape industry for 6 years and focused my attention more recently into native habitat and growing food. I traveled for 4 years within Australia and abroad working on organic permaculture farms and immeshing myself in different cultures, learning old and new techniques and ways of living. I have been studying Zenthai Shiatsu and am a qualified therapist. I say, “When we create the space for biodiversity, we encourage more opportunity for a healthy environment and ecosystem to thrive.“

Thomas Locke 
Landscape Assistant

Thomas, a Sunshine Coast local, has recently joined the One Earth team as an apprentice. He is passionate about plants, animals and the environment.

Melissa Simmons
Landscape Assistant

Melissa has been working with the One Earth team since late 2022.  Since this time she has learnt a lot of new construction skills, landscape and plant knowledge.  She is passionate about the work we do and wants to get a Horticulture/Landscape qualification in the future.  She is a mother of 6 children and she brings a wealth of life experience to the team. 

Patrick Fuller
Assistant Site Manager

Patrick has over twenty years of experience working in the landscaping and horticultural industry.  He brings a lifetime of passion and knowledge to each garden and outdoor area we create.   
He has a love of Japanese inspired gardens and utilising techniques and skills gained while working with renowned Japanese landscaper Eiji Morozumi in Perth. He aims to utilise both hard and soft landscape materials to find the Zen in each space.
He loves natural landscapes and utilising Australian native plants and local resources.  
Patrick holds a Certificate 3 in Landscape Construction.

Ned Doddridge
Landscape Assistant

Ned was born and raised on the Sunshine Coast, QLD, and joined the One Earth Team in March 2024. He is passionate about plants, animals and landscaping, and is currently gaining valuable skills and knowledge as a landscape assistant. He wants to make a career out of landscaping.
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