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Journey of Unity: Connecting Through Reconciliation and Commemoration with Peddle Thorp
Peddle Thorp worked with First Nations artist,
Danielle Leedie Gray, to create a piece of art that
encapsulates the essence of Peddle Thorp’s four
offices located in diverse areas of Queensland.
Through the use of concentric circles and
symbolism, this piece of art explores the journey
and interconnectedness of these offices, either as
individual components or as a harmonious whole.
This artwork celebrates Peddle Thorps commitment
to excellence, and the deep connection to
Country, while highlighting the unique qualities and
contributions each location brings to the overall
collective.




sustainability
reconciliation
reconciliation action plan
first nations engagement
Rebecca Johnston, our lead health facility planner, has recent and direct involvement with HIQ’s First Nations design framework, working closely with the Project Directors and First Nations Engagement Leads within both HIQ and the TCHHS as part of Queensland Health’s Rural and Remote programme.
Rebecca Johnston has been leading 2 projects within the Rural and Remote Programme (BRRHP) delivering concept designs for Primary Health Care Centre’s (PHCC) and Multi-Purpose Health Service’s (MPHS) across 7 sites within the Torres and Cape region of Queensland.
The BRRHP Phase 2C Northern sites include Badu Island, Boigu Island, Horn Island in the Torres Strait and Lockhart River and Laura on the Cape of Queensland. In addition to this programme, Rebecca has been leading the Bamaga MPHS masterplan and concept design as well as the Bamaga PHCC concept design.




