New Facilities Opened

Santa Maria College

June 2026

We were so pleased to join the College recently to celebrate the opening of the new Year 9 & 10 Learning Village.

Designed as a place of transition and growth, the village brings together light-filled learning environments, flexible classrooms, and outdoor spaces that encourage independence and collaboration. From the outset, the vision was to create a dedicated home for Years 9 and 10—one that reflects how students learn today, and how that will continue to evolve.

The project has been shaped through thoughtful design and a shared vision for the next generation of students.

Recently lodged

Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan

September 2025

WRA are firmly committed to a future where we contribute to the health and wellbeing of Country. 

We have recently lodged the first draft of our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan with Reconciliation Australia, and look forward to continuing the process.  This is an opportunity to formalise our commitment to reconciliation, respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their Cultural Knowledge, and Country.

With thanks to our current RAP Working Group: 

  1. Tammy Beck, Executive Director

  2. Leanne Reed, Business Manager

  3. Virginia Ross, Senior Consultant

  4. Anna Petrou, Senior Project Architect

  5. Leila Mottaghizadeh, Project Architect

  6. Yiling Shen, Project Architect

  7. Cody McConnell, Graduate of Architecture

  8. Cyla Borg, Office Assistant

Facade design in image above by Bunurong man, John Winch with consultation with Mark brown from Bunurong Land Council.
Photographer credits: Nicole England

Design Update

Plumpton Aquatic and Leisure Centre

January 2025

The new Plumpton Aquatic and Leisure Centre has reached a major milestone with the master plan endorsed and town planning application lodged. The Centre has been designed around the concept of weaving - designing a place for all members of the diverse, multi-cultural community to gather, socialise, learn, and exercise.

Indoor aquatic facilities include a 50m pool, two learn-to-swim pools, a water play area, and a warm water program pool. Australia’s first aquatic sensory pool will provide access and an introduction to water play and exercise for members of the community with sensory processing needs. The outdoor lagoon pool and water play features offer a relaxing, social environment during the warmer months.

Office space for tenants including allied health services will help make this Centre a unique and specialised support space for community health.

The top level houses a multi-function space with a landscaped roof terrace as an event and meeting space for the local community.

We look forward to delivering PALC with Melton City Council, RPI project managers, and our passionate design team.