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Thylacine

Locality: Queanbeyan, New South Wales

Phone: +616299 7340



Address: 16 Stephens Road 2620 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.thylacine.com.au

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20.01.2022 Images of our recent project Land Life Culture designed and built by Thylacine for the Tweed Regional Museum. The project explores the Tweed’s unique natural and cultural heritage and Indigenous cultural knowledge of key locations in the area. Project team: @ThylacineDesign @EyeCandyAnimation @goodshoutau MentalMedia Illuminated Design #TweedRegionalMuseum #LandLifeCulture #BundjalungNation #northernrivers #Murwillumbah #interpretivedesign #exhibitiondesign #museum #exhibitions Photo: @ryanfowlerphotography



20.01.2022 Thanks Finn at IPH for sending us this link about our collaborative project Bilya Koort Boodja. Great to hear the centre is providing inspiration for new initiatives -Stories come alive in Northam

19.01.2022 Great meeting yesterday working through this early concept design exercise with a new client. Through this process we discover and interrogate the ‘Whats’ and ‘Whys’ of our client’s vision for their museum and visitors. . #museumdesign #exhibitiondesign #thylacinedesign #postit #designthinking #interpretivedesign

18.01.2022 Dear Clients, Suppliers and Colleagues, We hope you are all weathering these strange times as best as you can. Here at Thylacine we have been adapting to the new challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has presented and adopted a number of new processes and procedures to ensure that we can continue to deliver world class interpretive design and fabrication projects.... In line with government advice our design staff are primarily working remotely from home, and will continue to do so until the risk of COVID-19 is reduced. Whilst the design team are at home, we are continuing to work on exhibition design projects around the country. We have implemented an all-staff remote office capability using Microsoft Teams. The app is helping our teams to stay connected with each other and we are meeting and collaborating with our clients through remote video conferencing tools. Despite quarantine conditions we have recently begun work on a new exhibition project in Tasmania. Whilst we were prevented from traveling to attend the start-up meeting due to the quarantine restrictions, the workshops were successfully managed through Zoom meetings and a roving camera site walk through. This approach allowed team members to gain a good understanding of the gallery space and allowed the museum and Thylacine team to collaborate despite the distance! Our Melbourne team who are also predominately working from home are missing their new smarter premises which they had only just moved into! The team is now located at T.O.M.S Place, 1 Tripovich St, Brunswick. This prime Brunswick location is closer to home for the team and will we think be a fantastic creative working space. Our Melbourne contact number and group email remain the same remain the same and they look forward to working with you from their new digs, and perhaps showing you around some time soon. Our fabrications team in Canberra are continuing to work safely in our workshop and on site when required. We are fortunate to have lots of space within our workshop allowing our team to work and safely keep the required distance from each other. We have also instigated a strict set of hygiene and cleaning protocols to ensure that there is no risk of transmission through contact with high traffic areas. It is our intention to stay focused on the work we love to do, keep our business resilient and maintain our standards of excellence on our current and future project commitments during this crisis, which will eventually come to pass. While the end of the crisis is not yet in sight, it will come to an end and in the mean time we will work to keep our business and people in good health so that we can continue our services for clients. In 2020 we will celebrate our 21st year of practice and we look forward to coming together to celebrate when an in person gathering is possible. Best wishes to all of you from the team at Thylacine!



18.01.2022 Thylacine presented on the inexplicable art of Interpretive Design and Expecting the Unexpected as part of the National Finalists Masterclass at the Australian Export Awards #ExportAwards #thylacinedesign @Austrade @AusChamber

16.01.2022 The Thylacine Melbourne team is feeling the love while we work from home through #lockdown today. A surprise care package for us all arrived from our colleagues in Canberra with all the goodies to help us through the next few weeks! #interpretation #interpretivedesign #thylacine #exhibitiondesign #museumdesign

11.01.2022 Images of our external signage for the new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre on Phillip Island Photo: @hellogemmafield Client: @phillipislandnp... Project team: @TerriorPtyLtd @ThylacineDesign @hellogemmafield @tractconsultants #interpretivedesign #exteriorsignage #penguins #phillipisland



11.01.2022 Layout for an art work for the ANU’s new Research School of Social Sciences building. Featuring heritage stair treds from the former Pauline Griffin building on the site and protest slogans from student demonstrations organised from the then student administration building over the period 1965-1972. Looking forward to seeing this work installed #anu #anursss #anusoad #thylacinedesign

10.01.2022 Some recent shots of our newly installed signage suite at the Glass House Mountains lookout in Beerburrum West State Forest on the Sunshine Coast. This project was produced for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services and was part of a broader renewal project of signs and displays at the site. The Glass House Mountains hold natural, ecological, cultural and historical significance. It is an important spiritual and cultural site for Indigenous communities in the area (Jinibara and Kabi Kabi), as well as having historical importance for European settlement.

10.01.2022 Design by Thylacine. Photographs by Ben Guthrie.

10.01.2022 Congratulations to our table mates Rising Sun Pictures for taking out the Creative Industries Australian Export Award. Fabulous to meet you and hear about your work!#ExportAwards #risingsunpictures @Austrade @AusChamber

06.01.2022 The Coldstream Cultural Walk is nearing completion. Thylacine’s Melbourne office is responsible for the design and fabrication of five sculptural markers along the 1km route, each based on stories from local residents. Pictured: the ‘Myth of the Model-T (for Les Skate). The myth is in fact a true story; that Les Skate’s Model T Ford lies buried somewhere beneath the local footy oval. The project is a collaboration between Thylacine and Simon Ellis Landscape Architects for Yarra Ranges Council.



06.01.2022 Catch the Penguin Parade live streamed every night at sunset from Phillip Island Nature Parks https://m.youtube.com/user/PIPenguinParade

05.01.2022 Thylacine is delighted to be working with the National Cartoon Gallery as their design partners on a new permanent exhibition. Located in a remodelled WW11 Air Force Bunker in Coffs Harbour the NCG has the largest collection of original cartoons in Australia and is the only gallery of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. The gallery opened in 1996 and they are currently on track to build a new building, above the existing underground bunker, due for completion in late 2020. ...The team are currently working to secure funding for the next stage of the project a permanent exhibition that aims to present Australian history through the eyes of our cartoonists. https://lnkd.in/fbhZxwv @bunkercartoons, @ThylacineDesign @AUcartoonists #nationalcartoongallery #CoffsHarbour #interpretivedesign

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