liprini nayri- MULTI-PURPOSE COMMUNITY AND HEALTH HUB

St.Giles will transform abandoned education infrastructure into a multipurpose hub – liprini nayri - (palawa kani: good house) with complementary community and health services for Northern Tasmanians. Commencing March, 2024 for completion March 2025, St.Giles will remediate and refurbish 65A Amy Road into community and professional spaces, a commercial kitchen, an inclusive cafe social enterprise, Northern Tasmania's only (disability accessible) hydrotherapy pool, a community garden, a lifestyle & learning hub and parking. liprini nayri aligns with the 2023 Regional Economic Development Strategy (REDS) across food, health, education, entrepreneurship & innovation.

Support requested

Community awareness and advocate for $7.6M Growing Regions

For more information, please contact

Honni Pitt

Phone 03 6345 7333

Email: Danielleblewett@stgiles.org.au

This project was presented to a forum of 50 northern leaders on 20 September 2023. As part of the forum leaders were asked to provide their thoughts on projects presented. Specifically

 

  1. What three words describe the benefits to Northern Tasmania, of the project’s success?

  2. What is the order of regional priorities that the project addresses?

    • Building prosperity

    • Contributing to the culture of the north

    • Contributing to the health of the environment

    • Contributing to the Northern Tasmanian and Tasmanian brand

    • Improving well-being and social outcomes

 

The word cloud and circle bar graph here reflect those leaders’ collective view.