
Projects
Science Gallery Melbourne
At the gateway to Melbourne Connect, the University of Melbourne’s innovation precinct, the $110 million Science Gallery Melbourne features over 3,500 sqm of immersive exhibition and learning spaces. Cultivates STEM engagement through creating a dynamic innovation ecosystem designed to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. that supports both cultural and commercial programming, it activates the university precinct.
Supporting the University’s broader innovation ecosystem, Science Gallery Melbourne bridges scientific research and public engagement, offering contemporary STEM education through interdisciplinary programs and creating pathways for young people into STEM careers and higher education.
Maytrix informed planning and delivered design documentation and procurement for the cafés, as well as multiple meeting, event, and function spaces across Science Gallery Melbourne and the Melbourne Connect Innovation Precinct. These spaces were designed for flexibility in both scale and operational model, enabling commercial operations to evolve alongside the gallery and precinct. Hospitality was embedded from the outset to activate the precinct, encourage collaboration, and deliver sustainable outcomes.
Location: The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010 Australia
Springvale Library Community Hub Redevelopment
A civic hub integrates library, council, cultural and hospitality services in one of Australia’s most diverse suburbs. Co-delivered the Business and Operations Plan to launch this multi-faceted community hub in the heart of a culturally rich population. The plan synchronises programming, retail and event functions, supporting efficient staffing, seamless service and vibrant cultural activation.
Melbourne Connect Innovation Precinct Development
Melbourne Connect transforms the University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus into a $425M innovation precinct connecting academia, research, industry and community. Scoped and documented retail and F&B facilities, defined the operating framework and managed procurement. The strategy enables day–night activation, sustaining collaboration, engagement and civic vibrancy.
HOTA Commercial Development Strategy
The HOTA precinct redefines the Gold Coast’s cultural landscape, transforming former civic offices into a leading arts and lifestyle destination. Maytrix delivered the comprehensive HOTA Commercialisation Strategy, defining strategic, cultural, and commercial priorities for the precinct’s staged development. This strategy underpinned the realisation of the $60.5M HOTA Gallery and set the framework for integrating creative industries, event capacity, and hospitality. The project advances regional identity, economic development, and cultural engagement, positioning the Gold Coast as a leader in Australia’s cultural economy.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Gold Coast QLD
Melbourne Cricket Ground Hospitality Procurement
A strategic retendering of MCG hospitality services transforms touchpoints across Australia’s premier sporting venue. Shaped the procurement strategy and led the competitive process that secured Delaware North under a seven-year partnership, embedding KPIs, revenue models and reinvestment frameworks to sustain world-class service across all events.
HOTA Gallery Development
The HOTA precinct redefines the Gold Coast’s cultural landscape, transforming former civic offices into a leading arts and lifestyle destination. Maytrix delivered the comprehensive HOTA Commercialisation Strategy, early planning and scoping for the $60.5 million HOTA Gallery for retail, dining, bar, function and events integration.
HOTA Gallery rises as a defining element of the Gold Coast’s cultural precinct – HOTA, Home of the Arts. Its is the third realised stage of HOTA and is home to the City of Gold Coast’s extensive collection of art and cultural artefacts.
HOTA advances regional identity, economic development, and cultural engagement, positioning the Gold Coast as a leader in Australia’s cultural economy.
Image: ARM Architecture
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Gold Coast QLD
WAMA - National Centre for Environmental Art Development
A $12M cultural investment on 16 hectares at Gariwerd integrates art, nature and sustainability. Delivered the hospitality strategy, operational plan, FF&E schedule and costed fit out, embedding local sourcing and flexible use. The framework launches WAMA as a National Centre for Environmental Art and a benchmark for cultural tourism and environmental engagement.
Location: Halls Gap VIC
Perth Cultural Development Plan
Perth’s 10-year plan embeds arts and creativity in urban life and identity. Shaped goals and investment pathways to support industries and revitalisation. The strategy positions culture as a driver for wellbeing, tourism and the economy, sustaining inclusive growth for future generations.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Perth WA
CitiPower Centre Development
Maytrix shaped the project’s commercial and design direction, embedding operational frameworks and managing operator procurement to realise comprehensive café and hospitality facilities at the $40M CitiPower Centre at Junction Oval. This integrated approach underpinned the establishment of Victoria’s elite cricket headquarters, ensuring that commercial, operational, and design objectives were aligned from the outset.
Image: Cox Architecture
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: St Kilda VIC
Dandenong New Art Development
Dandenong New Art is a transformative cultural initiative and a cornerstone of Greater Dandenong’s multicultural arts ecosystem. Located in the heart of Australia’s most culturally diverse community, DNA operates as a dynamic gallery and creative hub. Maytrix delivered a robust business and operations plan and governance framework, integrating commercial activity with program strategy to ensure sustainable operations. The $12 million development features café and retail opportunities, community, creative and workshop spaces, and public art. DNA strengthens the cultural precinct by building participation and establishing Dandenong’s profile as a destination for contemporary art and creative engagement.
Yalukit William Nature Reserve Gateway Development
A gateway vision for $22M Yalukit William Nature Reserve maximises access, amenity and stewardship. Maytrix shapes commercial planning and design for the Gateway Cafe. The cafe anchors the precinct strengthening cultural value, environmental health and future benefit for this unique landscape.
Image: Canvas Projects
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Elsternwick VIC
Dandenong Market - Market Square Precinct Business Case
A strategic business case guides the renewal of Dandenong Market’s Market Square precinct. Modelled demand, socio-economic benefits and upgrades to address ageing infrastructure, boost employment and support programming. The framework secures investment and protects the market’s role as a community and commercial anchor for the future.
Image: Tandem Studio
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Dandenong VIC
Rippon Lea Estate Commercial Strategy
Rippon Lea Estate balances heritage with enhanced visitor services. Developed the food and beverage strategy and led procurement planning to activate gardens, mansion and event spaces. The strategy protects heritage value while enabling sustainable operations and improved visitor experiences in this cultural destination.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Elsternwick VIC
H. C. Coombes Residential Conference Centre Redevelopment
A strategic review led to the transformation of the H.C. Coombes Centre, a dedicated conference and accommodation facility for the Reserve Bank of Australia. Maytrix was appointed to deliver a performance review to asess the long term feasibility of the Centre. Maytrix scoped and informed the staged implementation plan which estsblished demand, repositioned the Centre, removing operational barriers, improving guest experience, and informing facility upgrades. The result was a business transformation, with increased demand and a full refurbishment, including 31 guest rooms and enhanced amenities. The Centre is now a high-performing executive education and conferencing asset.
Image: HC Coombes Centre, Reserve Bank of Australia
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Location Kirribilli NSW
National Vietnam Veterans Museum Business Case
The $35M redevelopment delivers a purpose-built home for the Vietnam Veterans Museum in Newhaven. Scoped commercial opportunities integrated with flexible design and programming. The project improves access, exhibition capacity and operational sustainability, with $10M early funding secured to support this nationally significant cultural project.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Newhaven VIC
Heritage Conservation Management Plan Process Review
A statewide review of NSW heritage practices improves stewardship and policy clarity. Supported implementation design and led stakeholder workshops to test recommendations. The endorsed review enables better governance, transparency and digital tools to deliver a cost-effective and sustainable heritage framework.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Sydney NSW
Melbourne University Boat Sheds Redevelopment
A complex heritage project extends Australia’s oldest rowing club facility within a riverside parkland site. Scoped and analysed hospitality needs, developed the design brief, and led operator procurement to support multifunctional community use and financial sustainability.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Melbourne VIC
Liverpool Health & Academic Precinct Development
The $790M Liverpool Health & Academic Precinct transforms healthcare delivery in south-western Sydney. Maytrix informed the Business Case, staging, and design, delivering a Retail Master Plan and Retail Strategy to support viable and sustainable retail operations. Retail planning scoped hubs, mix, areas, and logistics solutions to ensure the precinct’s efficient long-term functionality, supporting innovation, healthcare access, and wellbeing. The project positions the precinct as a centre for medical research and community health services, fostering collaboration and long-term community benefit in this rapidly growing region.
Image: Health NSW, Jacobs Architecture
Location: Liverpool NSW
Melbourne Sports Pavilion Redevelopment
Home to multiple leading clubs, the $6M Ernie Cropley Pavilion upgrade harnesses Maytrix’s strategy, design brief and procurement to balance stakeholder, community and MU Sport priorities for long-term sustainable operations.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Parkville VIC
RSEA Park Redevelopment
The $31M Moorabbin Reserve redevelopment renews RSEA Park as a premier AFL, VFL and community precinct. Scoped hospitality planning and activation strategies across event, spectator and function areas. The strategy embeds wellbeing and strengthens long-term community use and sustainable operations.
Email: projects@maytrixconsulting.group
Location: Moorabin NSW