K N O W L E D G E K E E P I N G P L A C E

This vision is the result of input of multiple voices.YACHADTAC, with the engagement of University of Queensland (UQ) have had the opportunity to walk country with the local people, hear the stories and vision for the future.

This process has not only provided UQ with a detailed understanding of the physical conditions of the place, more importantly it allowed for a nuanced appreciation of the cultural and spiritual significance the site has to Iningai people. It has also allowed for a deep understanding of the long-term cultural and business ambitions of YACHATDAC.

YACHATDAC & UQ design team have developed a unique bond that willoutlast this phase of the project and well into the future, with a long-termstrategic partnership that may involved research projects related to culturalheritage, digital, food-science, geology, anthropology and archaeology.The Knowledge Keeping Place is the focus of development on Turraburra.

The centre will host exhibitions, conferences and training events catering to tourists, school groups, university researchers and corporate entities.The Knowledge Keeping Place will include cabins, motel style accommodation, sites for camping, modern amenities blocks, walking tracks and performance spaces. The property has numerous wildlife areas,as well as a number of Artesian Springs and escarpment/gorge areas for exploring.

Visitors to Turraburra will be able to choose from a variety of activities from the facilities provided including extensive walking tracks,Cultural activities, as well as enjoy the barbecue area with kitchen facilities.