Project Overview
Tennant Creek Youth Training and Justice Facility
The Youth Training and Justice Facility encompassing the scope of design, manufacture, transport, and
installation, is discreetly set back from the main road, surrounded among the natural flora and fauna of the
Tennant Creek outback. This facility was developed with the approval of the traditional owners making up the
ULUA Consultative Committee, under an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA).
The design brief for this project was ever evolving, requiring collaboration with a range of consultants. Architects
provided mood and vision boards, landscape architects suggested suitable native plants, access consultants
ensured safe and functional hardware, and fire and civil consultants ensured compliance with Australian
standards while meeting the client’s complex requirements.
The facility, situated on a picturesque piece of land, features a tropical-styled, open-plan design that is both
breezy and colourful. It is a self-sufficient, adaptable space that includes commercial kitchens and a vibrant
recreation room. A large boardwalk connects the buildings, leading to a cozy multipurpose room/classroom and
eight self-contained, ensuite accommodation suites, one of which is fully accessible to meet the needs of all
occupants. The boardwalk also overlooks a communal BBQ area and two inviting firepits, all set against the
backdrop of native Tennant Creek bushland.
The Youth Training and Justice Facility embodies a harmonious blend of practicality fit for purpose and aesthetic
appeal that respects cultural requirements.