Regenerating Lithgow – People Place and Planet

From June 2023 until March 2025, Maldhan Ngurr Ngurra, Lithgow Transformation Hub, has been delivering “Regenerating Lithgow – People, Place and Planet” funded by the Commonwealth Government through the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program. Via the work of Maldhan Ngurr Ngurra, WSU has collaborated with community, industry, and government to build skills and capacity towards a future of interconnected resilience across key areas of the natural, built, economic and social environment. To date we have delivered more than 75 events which have been attended by more than 2,500. 

On the last day of the project, Monday March 31st, we invite you to join us as we share the key highlights as identified in the evaluation report that features as part of the project. This discussion can be attended in-person, or online*. 

Following the discussion, face-to-face attendees will have the opportunity to join a community celebration including:

  • Completing the community artwork “Regenerating Lithgow”, a view to Lithgow’s future, with artist Rachel Szalay
  • Viewing key project highlights including the WSU student works, media lab student work, and other project milestones
  • Networking with participants, contributors and community members 
  • A light supper.

Schedule

Discussion of key findings: 4.00pm – 4.45pm 
Community celebration: 5.00pm – 5.45pm 

If attending online, a link will be sent to you on Monday 31st March, prior to the event. 

Regenerating Lithgow – People, Place Planet. This project is being funded by the Commonwealth Government through the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program

Photo: The Lithgow Panther by artist Mandy Schone-Salter and the students of Lithgow High School. Photographer: Ann Niddrie.

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