Badumurru Place brings culture, community and connection to Waterloo
Derived from the Gadigal language Badu (water) and Murru
(path), Badumurru acknowledges the site’s history of wetlands, waterways and gathering. This cultural foundation has guided the project from the outset, informing not only the design but also the stories, artworks and voices embedded within the place.
Central to Badumurru Place is a deep collaboration with First Nations artists connected to the area. Works by Carmen Glynn-Braun, Nadeena Dixon, Lorna Munro and Dennis Golding foreground local knowledge, lived experience and cultural continuity, ensuring the space reflects the identity of those who have grown up in, and remain part of, the Waterloo community. These contributions are integral to the fabric of the project, shaping a public domain that is authentic, meaningful and enduring.