Beata Kade Andrew Smith and Nicole Chaffey with National Trust Awards

May 19, 2024

Murrook Culture Centre recognised as the Aboriginal Heritage winner in the 2024 National Trust Heritage Awards.

Art of Multimedia's Managing Director, Beata Kade, Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council's CEO, Andrew Smith and Gallery Director Nicole Chaffey gratefully accepted the Award on behalf of the WLALC Board and Community on Friday, 17th May 2024.

The 30th annual National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards attracted over 130 entries across nine diverse categories, a testament to the great work the heritage sector continues to deliver to preserve and interpret our heritage in all its forms for future generations. We congratulate all the winners and thank the National Trust and all the Judges for the significant effort needed to make the awards possible.

Art of Multimedia's Managing Director, Beata Kade, Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council's CEO, Andrew Smith and Gallery Director Nicole Chaffey gratefully accepted the Award on behalf of the WLALC Board and Community on Friday, 17th May 2024.

We are delighted that the Murrook Culture Centre was recognised for its excellence, collaboration, and authenticity in sharing Aboriginal Culture.

Art of Multimedia was honoured to partner with WLALC and bring our talented team of collaborators to create the multifaceted digital interpretation experience at Murrook.

Andrew Smith, said "Our culture is living, and what is living? Living is movement, evolution, change by design, so now we can call ourselves Abodigitals instead of Aboriginals."

Thanks to the bespoke media management system AOM developed in addition to the current exhibition, Murrook's digital cultural experiences can grow and evolve as the Worimi history continues.

Read the case study to learn what makes Murrook Culture Centre a unique heritage project, and visit Williamtown soon to experience Worimi hospitality.

Let’s design with meaning together.