Major milestonefor Bre Main Street project

Brewarrina Shire Council’s ambitious, more than $6 million Main Street reactivation has marked a major milestone this week with the tender for the detailed design of the project now open.
The extensive development is set to revitalise the heart of the historic town centre and nearby river precinct, which overlooks the National Heritage listed Baiame Ngunnhu (Aboriginal Fish Traps), into a welcoming, vibrant and modern hub for residents and visitors alike, celebrating the regions deep-rooted cultural significance.
Brewarrina Shire Council General Manager David Kirby said it was incredibly exciting to be moving into the next phase of this historic project, which aims to breathe new life into the community’s central space, enhancing both its functionality and appeal.
“The revitalisation of the Brewarrina town centre and Baiame Ngunnhu precinct is a visionary project that not only celebrates our rich cultural heritage and natural beauty but also sets the stage for sustainable growth and development,” Mr Kirby said.
“This initiative will transform Brewarrina into a vibrant, culturally enriched, and thriving destination. […]
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