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Renowned architects to design WA’s Aboriginal Cultural Centre

October 13, 2025

Internationally renowned architect firm Hassell has been appointed to develop a concept design for Western Australia’s landmark Aboriginal Cultural Centre.

Hassell brings extensive experience and local knowledge to this culturally significant project.

Its portfolio includes the award-winning Optus Stadium and the Laak Boorndap urban garden, a key element of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation.

“The appointment of Hassell is the next important milestone in delivering the Aboriginal Cultural Centre, a project of profound importance to Western Australia,” WA Premier Roger Cook said.

WA Premier Roger Cook.

“With a strong track record of designing infrastructure projects like Optus Stadium, Hassell brings valuable design expertise to create a world-class cultural landmark that honours Aboriginal cultures and deepens our shared understanding.

“The appointment of Kimberley MLA Divina D’Anna and former Treasurer and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt as co-Chairs of the Aboriginal Cultural Centre implementation group also represents an important next step for this iconic riverfront project.”

  • Hassell appointed to develop concept design of WA’s landmark Aboriginal Cultural Centre project
  • Centre to be a global destination for cultural immersion, connection, and creativity
  • Strong focus on cultural knowledge and Aboriginal community and sector engagement
  • Kimberley MLA Divina D’Anna and former Treasurer and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt appointed as co-Chairs of the Aboriginal Cultural Centre implementation group

Located on Whadjuk Noongar Country overlooking the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River), the State-wide centre is envisioned as an immersive cultural hub that will showcase Aboriginal creativity through art, dance, language, song, and storytelling.

It will be a key driver for cultural tourism, offering vibrant events and connecting locals, interstate and international visitors with local community, artists, and creatives.

Implementation group

The design team will collaborate with Aboriginal communities and key stakeholders to develop a concept that is informed by First Nations knowledge, storytelling, and connection to Country.

The government has also appointed Kimberley MLA Divina D’Anna and former Treasurer and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt as co-Chairs of the Aboriginal Cultural Centre implementation group.

Funding of $104 million has been committed to the project to date – $52 million from the Cook Government and $52 million from the Federal Government.

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.