Jim Bray Boardroom

 

Jim Bray

Jim (James) Bray, an Eastern Arrernte man was one of the founders of and the long-standing Chairman for the Centre for Appropriate Technology Limited. For 25 years Jim provided strong leadership and support for the organisation.

Jim Bray left a huge legacy as an ambassador for science and technology, education and development for Aboriginal people in Central Australia, and we acknowledge the extraordinary vision and tenacity he has brought to CfAT Ltd. since its founding and to this day.

 

Features

- Private boardroom seating for 15 people

- Data projector with laptop connectivity

- Audio/visual technology for teleconferencing and videoconferencing

- Full wifi capability

- Air-conditioning

- Private courtyard for outdoor activities

- Beautiful natural surroundings looking out to the East Macdonnell Ranges

- Fully self-contained kitchen, water purifier and urn

- Complimentary tea, coffee, sugar and milk

- Ample parking including disabled parking

- Close proximity to Jeanne Liddle Conference Centre

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Email info@cfat.org.au

or call us on (08) 8959 6100

 

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Location

The Centre for Appropriate Technology is based at the Desert Knowledge Precinct, south of Alice Springs.

The Precinct’s loca­tion is sig­nif­i­cant - it occu­pies the space where traditionally, visitors to Mparntwe would need to stop, state their business and request access through Ntaripe (Heavitree Gap).

The Precinct is a neutral meeting area outside of the Mparntwe ceremonial grounds, where Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people can come to learn and collaborate, in a culturally safe environment surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, making it a perfect location for your next conference, meeting or training program!