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Consultation has concluded
The Northern Territory Government has committed $90 million to improving the liveability and attractiveness of Alice Springs for residents and visitors. This includes $20 million to rejuvenate the town centre and $50 million for the Iconic National Indigenous Art Gallery.
The vision for Alice Springs is to create the town as Australia’s Inland Capital, a place that should be on the list for all Australians and all tourists to visit.
This vision presents possibilities for connecting people, culture and history in a move that will drive innovation and investment for Australia’s Inland Capital.
The concept presented below builds on the ideas already put forward by the people of Alice Springs in recent years along with some new and exciting possibilities.
View the Flythrough
Have your say
Watch the flythrough, download the Iconic National Indigenous Art Gallery factsheet and complete the survey below to have your say on the future of the Alice Springs CBD. Feedback is open until 1 December 2017.
Public displays will be held throughout the consultation period - check the side bar for further details.
The Northern Territory Government has committed $90 million to improving the liveability and attractiveness of Alice Springs for residents and visitors. This includes $20 million to rejuvenate the town centre and $50 million for the Iconic National Indigenous Art Gallery.
The vision for Alice Springs is to create the town as Australia’s Inland Capital, a place that should be on the list for all Australians and all tourists to visit.
This vision presents possibilities for connecting people, culture and history in a move that will drive innovation and investment for Australia’s Inland Capital.
The concept presented below builds on the ideas already put forward by the people of Alice Springs in recent years along with some new and exciting possibilities.
View the Flythrough
Have your say
Watch the flythrough, download the Iconic National Indigenous Art Gallery factsheet and complete the survey below to have your say on the future of the Alice Springs CBD. Feedback is open until 1 December 2017.
Public displays will be held throughout the consultation period - check the side bar for further details.