ECU City appoints new Aboriginal cultural advisers

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Recognition and celebration of Noongar people, culture and history will play a key role in the design of the new ECU City Campus with the appointment of leading cultural advisers to the project.

Aboriginal Productions and Promotions – a company established by WA Senior of the Year Dr Richard Walley OAM and Dr Robyn Smith Walley – has been announced as ECU City’s Lead Cultural Adviser on the design and build processes of ECU’s new city campus.  

The process of cultural engagement with the project has been inclusive of an Elders Advisory Group who hold strong connections to Whadjuk country.  Their role supports ECU to respectfully walk alongside Noongar Elders and community members in considering the vision of the new campus.

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