Introducing Kamberra – reshaping development

For too long, development has taken without asking. Kamberra is different.

A 13-hectare urban precinct in the most liveable city in the world, Kamberra will be designed from the ground up to heal Country, build community, and prove that regeneration and prosperity are not a trade-off.

Kamberra won’t just be one regenerated site. It will be the new standard. Proof that development can deliver more for our community, and for the world.

What is regenerative development?

Most development extracts. Taking land, resources, and opportunity, leaving behind buildings and little else.

Regenerative development does the opposite. It starts by asking what the land, the community, and Country actually need, then builds an economic model from that foundation.

At Kamberra, that means restoring ecological systems, embedding genuine community wellbeing, designing for future generations, and drawing on the world’s best ideas and technology to make it real.

The goal isn’t to do less harm. It’s to actively make things better. For people, for species, and for the city.

For too long, development has taken without asking. Kamberra is different.

A 13-hectare urban precinct in the most liveable city in the world, Kamberra will be designed from the ground up to heal Country, build community, and prove that regeneration and prosperity are not a trade-off.

Kamberra won’t just be one regenerated site. It will be the new standard. Proof that development can deliver more for our community, and for the world.

What is regenerative development?

Most development extracts. Taking land, resources, and opportunity, leaving behind buildings and little else.

Regenerative development does the opposite. It starts by asking what the land, the community, and Country actually need, then builds an economic model from that foundation.

At Kamberra, that means restoring ecological systems, embedding genuine community wellbeing, designing for future generations, and drawing on the world’s best ideas and technology to make it real.

The goal isn’t to do less harm. It’s to actively make things better. For people, for species, and for the city.