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MPARNTWE presenter

Trent Woods is a founding director of Officer Woods, an architectural practice based in Fremantle, Western Australia. ‘Integrity’ is a common phrase colleagues use to describe Officer Woods. This sensibility is evident in projects in both urban and remote contexts, where they ask not just what architecture should be—but what else it can do. Their work in places like Newman and South Hedland demonstrates a commitment to quality design regardless of locality, climate and the complexities of culture.

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MPARNTWE presenters

Michael Klerck and Vanessa Napaltjari Davis have worked in partnership for many years through the Tangentyere Council Research Division, focusing on the critical intersections of housing, health, energy insecurity, and essential services in Mparntwe’s Town Camps.

Their deep expertise and trusted relationships within the Mparntwe community stem from decades of respectful, on-the-ground work—producing influential research the right way, that drives change and challenges systems.

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MPARNTWE workshop
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MPARNTWE workshop

Kumalie Riley Kngwarraye will officially Welcome delegates to Mparntwe. She will lead a session on local language and cultural protocols, sharing the importance of cultural awareness and respectful engagement with Country. 

Kumalie has helped shape the conference ideas with her deep knowledge of Mparntwe’s history and culture. In a place where knowledge is often lost through transience, Kumalie's lived experience offers delegates a rare and vital perspective of Mparntwe's past, present and future, and working respectfully on Country.  

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MPARNTWE presenter

Troy Casey is a proud Kamilaroi man and the Managing Director of Blaklash, a collective of Meanjin-based First Nations designers, curators and placemakers who offer a unique approach to working in the built environment - one that is Country-led and embedded in people, places and traditional knowledge.

Guided by community and grounded in story, their practice is shaped by reciprocity — translating First Nations perspectives into public spaces, art, master plans, and cultural design.

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MPARNTWE presenters

Sue Dugdale and Miriam Wallace work in arguably one of Australia's toughest places to run an architecture practice, Mparntwe (Alice Springs). An extreme climate, transient work force and  political tug-of-wars are some of the forces they work with and against. After 30 years of they still finds more questions than answers: what is the best climatic response for buildings in Australia’s vast interior? Why do living environments for many Aboriginal people continue to fall short? What is the best way to give form to the cultural complexity and environment of the region?

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MPARNTWE presenters

Elliat Rich and James B. Young offer a rare insight into design and making, deeply rooted in the social, cultural, and ecological fabric of Mparntwe. Rich works across disciplines—from public art to cross-cultural resources—exploring the ethical and imaginative possibilities of design across Australia. Young brings a generational lineage of shoemaking to his bespoke leatherwork, where precision and tradition meet the raw materiality of the desert. Together, their practices speak to a form of creative practice that is thoughtful, place-based, and alive to the responsibilities of working within complex histories. As long-term locals and makers, they invite us to consider how design can hold knowledge, tell stories, and build lasting connections.  

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MPARNTWE presenter

David Donald offers a grounded perspective on the complex intersections of housing and health in remote Australian communities, informed by decades of listening, observing, and working on the ground, around the world. His work as an architect and Director of Healthabitat speaks to the broader role design thinking can play beyond traditional practice to create meaningful change.

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MPARNTWE presenter

Marni Reti of Kaunitz Yeung Architecture has been involved in extensive community engagement consultation processes for buildings delivered in remote locations, including Yutjuwala Djiwarr - the first culturally appropriate residential aged care in Nhulunbuy, East Arnhem Land.

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