Abstract
Pioneering photometric, astrometric, and spectroscopic surveys are helping exoplanetary scientists better constrain the fundamental properties of stars within our galaxy, and the planets these stars host. In this talk, I'll be highlighting the work done in my dissertation in utilising the galactic archaeology survey GALAH, along with GAIA and other surveys to to better understand the explanets and the stars that host them across our galaxy. This includes; forward predicting what types of rocky worlds TESS is likely to uncover, determining differences in planetary populations through stellar abundances, refining the fundamental properties of exoplanets, using chemo-kinematics to determine stellar populations of exoplanet hosts and more!