July 19, 2024 / Case Study

Case Study: The Flinders Ranges Council

What makes you stop for a visit in a small town along your travels? You may not have noticed but town signage and aesthetics play a big role in enticing…

What makes you stop for a visit in a small town along your travels? You may not have noticed but town signage and aesthetics play a big role in enticing people to stop, explore and support communities. The Flinders Ranges Council has recently improved their entrances and main streets via infrastructure improvements which included matched grants for facade upgrades. Locals chipped in with upgrades and heritage maintenance, breathing a new lease of life into the rural towns. Check out their amazing main streets next time you visit Quorn, Hawker and Cradock.

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