

Tamworth "Golden Guitar"
Cultural & Community Hub
Tamworth “Golden Guitar” Cultural & Community Hub is located just 3.7 kilometers from Tamworth Airport on a 50,000 m² site. Designed to feature Indigenous cultural elements that honor the Gamilaraay (Kamilaroi) people, this integrated development not only addresses local housing and educational needs but also stands as a major cultural landmark for the region. By blending residential units, a dedicated preschool, an arts center, and a public park, the hub broadens Tamworth’s appeal far beyond its famed country music festival, fostering year-round tourism and strengthening community pride.

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Residential Units (60+ homes)
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Offers a variety of floor plans to suit families and individuals
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Designed for comfortable living and community integration
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Provides modern amenities while maintaining a welcoming neighborhood atmosphere
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Kindergarten (2,300 m²)
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Accommodates up to 120 children, addressing local early childhood education needs
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Equipped with safe outdoor play areas and well-lit classrooms
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Collaborates with local educators to provide engaging learning programs


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Cultural Art Centre (1,500 m²)
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Serves as a venue for performances, exhibitions, and workshops
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Features a guitar-themed architectural design, celebrating Tamworth’s iconic music culture
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Encourages collaboration with music and art schools to broaden cultural outreach
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Park (1,800 m²)
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Incorporates Indigenous cultural elements, including totems and storytelling spaces
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Aims to promote year-round community activities and social gatherings
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Enhances the overall aesthetic and ecological balance of the development


Project Vision & Background
Integrated Development
Combining residential, education, culture, and community activities.
Tourism Promotion
Expanding year-round cultural activities, reducing reliance on the music festival.
Cultural Integration
Incorporating Gamilaraay (Kamilaroi) Indigenous cultural elements.
Government & Community Collaboration
Partnering with local government, Indigenous communities, and art institutions.
Economic Growth
Creating 200+ jobs and attracting investment and tourists.
Community Enhancement
Establishing a kindergarten, park, and art center to improve living standards.
Cultural Preservation
Showcasing and promoting Indigenous culture to strengthen social identity.
Sustainable Development
Creating a year-round cultural and social hub.

Economic & Social Benefits

Events & Programs
Festivals & Celebrations
Art exhibitions, concerts, and seasonal events.
Educational Programs
Music, painting, and Indigenous crafts workshops.
Community Engagement
Kids’ activities, family days, and outdoor events.
Artist Residencies
Inviting local and international artists for exhibitions and performances.