The Majestic Revitalisation Project is:
a) large, and just at the beginning of it’s journey
b) innovative, values-driven and aimed to generate social ROI, rather than financial ROI - while finding it’s own viability within the model
c) currently exploring different pathways to realisation
The document below will outline some of the specifics, and show work completed so far.
As you'll note as you read through, we have quite deliberately reached out to all sides of government for support. We see this as a non-partisan project worthy of support from all sides and not something that needs to get caught up in the political noise we have seen over the past year.
You'll also note that some of these letters address Tony Burke. Senator Helen Polley sent the proposal 'up the chain' a while back, which triggered a new round of these letter addressed to Tony Burke. Unfortunately this didn’t really get us anywhere at that stage (June 2025), but as the web of supporters is quite wide, we are holding off on any renewed or formalised letters of request until our business case is finalised.
Case Studies
These mini-case studies, Carriageworks Sydney, The Chamäleon Theatre Berlin and Brisbane Powerhouse, all demonstrate the powerful potential of transforming heritage sites into thriving cultural hubs. They highlight the importance of respecting the past while creatively adapting spaces for contemporary use, fostering a diverse cultural ecosystem, and securing sustainable funding models through a combination of government support, earned revenue, and community engagement. Click each button below to explore the case studies.