Museums or Visitor Centres

Redlands IndigiScapes Discovery Centre

Redlands City Council engaged the team at Xzibit to develop interpretive content, design, fabricate and install new interactive displays at the Redlands IndigiScapes Discovery Centre. Xzibit created a combination of large-scale graphics, engaging mechanical displays and audiovisual elements to showcase the rich natural resources of the Redlands and highlight the incredible community stewardship and environmental […]

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QLD Government Community Education Displays

CLIENT BRIEF The Queensland Government regularly requires the production of environmentally-themed multimedia education displays for the EKKA and other events. Their goal is to educate and inspire visitors through dynamically presenting content on responsible and sustainable water and energy-use practices. WHY WAS XZIBIT CHOSEN? The Queensland Government was impressed with the creative and impacting way

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The Great Beyond

CLIENT BRIEF The town of Laverton in remote central Western Australia was pursuing its dream of building a tourism drawcard – The Great Beyond Visitor’s Centre. The ‘Hall of Fame’ celebrates the many explorers who traversed the Laverton region from the mid-19th to early 20th century. CREATIVITY & QUALITY DESIGN Xzibit incorporated creative storytelling methods

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Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium

CLIENT BRIEF The client required a makeover for The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. The displays and internal fitout were virtually unchanged since it opened in 1978. Xzibit were contracted to develop a creative interpretive site-wide master plan, create workshop drawings, and fabricate, install and commission new displays, and update existing displays. CREATIVITY & QUALITY OF

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Royal Australian Mint Canberra

PROJECT SCOPE The Royal Australian Mint, one of Canberra’s most loved tourist attractions, has repeatedly contracted Xzibit to complete a variety of significant projects. On the 50th anniversary of producing Australia’s coins, the Mint chose Xzibit to fabricate and install an interactive factory viewing gallery. Xzibit has also built and installed a new gallery for

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Gold Coast Institute of TAFE

CLIENT BRIEF After years of heavy use and declining functionality, the student facilities at the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE required a creative and thoughtful refurbishment. Various areas ready for rethinking included: Main entrance Large casual seating areas Corridors Study eating areas CONSTRUCTION DURING BUSINESS HOURS IN A PUBLIC VENUE – WITHIN PROGRAM AND BUDGET

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Portside Precinct Exhibits

CLIENT BRIEF The Fraser Coast Council required an experienced and resourceful company who could refresh their Bond Store and Customs House exhibits as part of a broader refurbishment of the Portside Precinct. The council’s goal was to create an environment where visitors step back in time to when trade was booming in Maryborough and hopeful

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Nanango Energy Centre

CLIENT BRIEF The South Burnett Regional Council, alongside community and corporate stakeholders, had a vision to refurbish an existing warehouse and turn it into a unique interactive space that would attract visitors to the region. The client had a concept and required working drawings to be developed for the ‘science centre’ type interactive displays. CONSTRUCT

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Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary Education Centre

CLIENT BRIEF After Xzibit developed a preliminary exhibit proposal for the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary Education Centre, the Sunshine Coast Council contracted Xzibit to design and deliver a complete fitout. The Xzibit team was asked to closely collaborate with a passionate group of volunteers, along with Council Rangers, in developing new exhibits and interpretive content. THE

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