Centrelink Expansion Project: Enhancing Accessibility and Customer Experience

This case study focuses on the Centrelink expansion project, which aimed to improve accessibility and customer experience at their centres in Hervey Bay and Noosa, Australia. The project encompassed several upgrades and additions to accommodate the needs of both staff and customers.

Project Objectives:

Project Details

Conclusion

The Centrelink expansion project successfully addressed the objective of enhancing accessibility and improving the customer experience at their Hervey Bay and Noosa centres. Through the implementation of accessible car parking upgrades, dedicated facilities for PWD, additional workstations, and customer-focused amenities, Centrelink aimed to create a more inclusive and efficient environment. These enhancements contribute to the agency’s commitment to providing quality services and support to the community.

Project Spotlight

Husk Distillery

Husk Rum is a farm to bottle product that is made and bottled entirely at the 150acre property Husk Distillery in Tumbulgum, Northern NSW.

Leithal Designs was brought into the project to complete the drafting work and finesse the architectural design, translating it into a practical every day working distillery, commercial kitchen and cellar door with dining and retail facilities. The goal for the design was to create an industrial multi-functional building which felt like a farm and exuded warmth and hospitality.

Sonia Leith, Principal designer at Leithal designs, worked closely with Husk Distillery to create and deliver a finished structure that spoke to the ‘farm to table’ ethos of the vision whilst meeting the respective fire, building and interior codes for both a hospitality venue and distillery.

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