Nowra Riverfront Designing with Country Framework Report

In close collaboration with the local Aboriginal community, the Designing with Country Framework Report has developed Aboriginal design narratives and principles to support the future design and activation of the Precinct. This approach seeks to meaningfully embed Aboriginal knowledge and culture into the revised Nowra Riverfront masterplan from early on, following the Connecting with Country Framework (Government Architect of NSW) principles.

Through a series of co-design sessions with local Aboriginal community members, the Designing with Country Framework developed three overarching design principles – Cultural Landscapes, Accessibility and Water – with associated design elements and opportunities for interpretation allowing all users of the Precinct to interact with and appreciate local Aboriginal culture and heritage.

The Designing with Country Framework will inform the design of the central public open space, including further co-design with the Aboriginal community. The Nowra Riverfront Designing with Country Framework was developed by 100% Aboriginal owned design consultancy, Yerrabingin.

The Designing with Country Framework for the Nowra Riverfront has not been formally adopted by Council but will be considered by the Council at the appropriate point as part of a package of studies/investigations supporting future updates to the Nowra Riverfront Precinct masterplan and land use planning controls.

The Nowra Riverfront Designing with Country Framework Report is published in the ‘Document Library’ on this webpage.

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