About us

Estuary Projects delivers project management and strategic support across government and community contexts, with a focus on regional and remote Australia.

We work across the full project lifecycle from early design through to delivery, supporting organisations through complex growth and transition.

This includes:

  • Project management

  • Community Development and Infrastructure projects

  • Establishment of community-led initiatives and services

  • Organisational growth and service transition to community control

  • Executive Advisory and Support

  • Funding strategy and project development

  • Stakeholder and partnership coordination

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Project Management & Delivery

End-to-end project management, from initial scoping and planning through to delivery and completion.

Delivering projects in complex environments by balancing competing priorities and coordinating planning, delivery and key project controls, ensuring practical and efficient delivery, particularly in regional and remote contexts.

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Community Development

Development and delivery of community development programs aligned to local priorities and aspirations.

Facilitating co-design across communities, organisations, and stakeholders to strengthen decision-making and deliver sustainable outcomes.

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Strategy, Partnerships & Organisational Support

Supporting the design, growth, and delivery of initiatives and organisations.

Including project design, funding strategy, partnership development, and executive advisory support—helping organisations navigate complexity, growth, and transition to community control.

People and Practice

Aneurin Townsend leads Estuary Projects, bringing extensive experience in project management, community development and senior leadership across international development contexts and remote Northern Territory communities.

He is passionate about supporting meaningful, long-term outcomes and enabling community-led development, working alongside communities to create pathways and deliver practical solutions grounded in local priorities and strong relationships.

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