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25.01.2022 Form. The form of the LCC is intended to take its cues from the surrounding natural landscape, blending in to the existing natural surrounds and complementing the... Chinute Chinute (Stoke's Hill) sacred site. Key Features of the Building and Site Design include: Organic building form to create multiple external spaces of different sizes and functions, Generous entry forecourt connecting to existing waterfront pedestrian pathways, New waterside boardwalk connection to Stokes Hill Wharf, waterfront pedestrian link to cruise ship terminal and through to development sites at Frances Bay, Large deck overlooking the sea to the East, Visual connections from the building to Chinute Chinute, and, Building so as not restrict views to and from Chinute Chinute. The Larrakia Cultural Centre - an LDC project.



24.01.2022 Materials. These are examples of some of the building techniques and materials the LCC will incorporate into its final design. The utilisation of natural materials such as stone, timber and earth are important to enhance the Centre's connection to the area.... A focus on renewables will also lessen the Centre's carbon footprint and overall impact on the environment. The Larrakia Cultural Centre - an LDC project. #LCC #LarrakiaCulturalCentre

19.01.2022 "The Larrakia Cultural Centre will be a key element in the Darwin City Deal to revitalise the city centre." - Minister Ken Wyatt.

15.01.2022 LCC Project Manager appointed.



13.01.2022 *** Media Release *** Larrakia Cultural Centre Website and Expression of Interest Launch for the detailed design phase of this exciting LDC project. Visit our new website www.larrakiaculturalcentre.com.au for more details.

13.01.2022 Happy Balnba, everyone! In Larrakia language, Balnba is the season of the first rains, when Dawirrba lights up the night sky and the Gulppula (Green Tree Frogs)... begin to sing in earnest. In this time of rain and plenty on Larrakia land, you might even come across some fruiting Moerrma (Black Plum) to add to your Christmas spread! To learn more about the Larrakia (Gulmoerrgin) seasons, come into the Library or head to: https://www.csiro.au//In/Indigenous-calendars/Gulumoerrgin for a downloadable calendar. #LibraryArchivesNT #Indigenousknowledge #IndigenousSeasons

12.01.2022 The Yirrkala Art Centre offers Yolngu art to the world and its artists an opportunity to reap the rewards of their hard work. The LCC will house a commercial art workshop and gallery that will also bring Larrakia art to a much wider audience. The gallery will also be able to cater to touring exhibits that showcase the fantastic art and artists that institutions like the Yirrkala Art Centre produce.



09.01.2022 If you'd like to keep up to date with the Larrakia Development Corporation's exciting new project, visit https://www.larrakiaculturalcentre.com.au/ for up to date progress on the LCC. What started as a dream in 1998, will soon become a reality, delivered to the Northern Territory, by the Larrakia Development Corporation Board and Management team, 'Working for ALL Larrakia'.

09.01.2022 Good news spreads quickly. https://architectureau.com//architect-wanted-for-Aborigin/

07.01.2022 Our new LCC logo has arrived. Based on the concept painting by renowned Larrakia artist and sculpture, Mr. Joe Raymond.

06.01.2022 Gerard Maley MLA: Member for Nelson and I had the pleasure of catching up with Nigel and Kate from Larrakia Development Corporation to discuss current projects and progress on the $42m cultural centre.

05.01.2022 Build me, and they will come!



04.01.2022 A great morning accepting an invitation to speak about the LDC’s Larrakia Cultural Centre and the opportunities for other Aboriginal businesses to engage with the project during construction and operation. So great to also see the resilience of local Aboriginal businesses working through the COVID-19 period. Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network ... #BlackCoffee See more

02.01.2022 https://ministers.pmc.gov.au//larrakia-cultural-centre-ste

02.01.2022 ***Larrakia Cultural Centre Update*** Media Release 19 October 2020... LDC and the LCC delivering for the local economy.

01.01.2022 Welcome to our new page. Updates on the progress of the LDC's Larrakia Cultural Centre will be posted here. You're welcome to join us on this exciting project. Mumuk LDC Management

01.01.2022 The Larrakia Flag will fly proudly for all the Country to see tomorrow night at the Dirula (Dreamtime) in Darwin match between Essendon and Richmond. The flag h...as been kindly provided by Gwalwa Daraniki Association Chair, Helen Secretary, and will be under the care of LDC CEO Nigel Browne for the big game. See more

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