For Councils / Government

Enhance public amenity with low-impact, deployable infrastructure.

Sirius delivers modular amenity solutions that support council and government objectives for community comfort, safety, accessibility, and activation — without requiring permanent construction or complex planning pathways.

Our prefabricated modules are designed for ease of deployment and removal, making them suitable for temporary or transitional use, pilot programs, regional needs, and community-focused infrastructure.

Why councils and government agencies engage Sirius

Responsive public amenity

  • Provides shelter and seating where permanent structures are not yet justified
  • Supports after-hours or seasonal public use areas
  • Complements existing public facilities without duplication

Accessibility and inclusion

  • DDA-compliant restroom modules enhance accessibility in underserved locations
  • Restroom and lounge options support equitable public access

Low-impact deployment

  • Modular, prefabricated units with minimal on-site works
  • Reduced civil footprint compared to traditional construction
  • Easily removed, relocated, or repurposed

Flexible use cases

Applicable across a wide variety of public contexts:

  • Regional and remote town centres
  • Transit stops and parklands
  • Public car parks and community hubs
  • Event precincts and temporary activation zones
Our amenity solutions

Base — Modular Amenity Shelter

  • Covered seating and relaxation space
  • LED lighting and security provisions
  • Ideal for parks, transit edges, and pause points

Base Plus — Accessible Restroom Module

  • DDA-compliant restroom facilities
  • Designed with accessibility and safety in mind
  • Can be paired with seating or shelter solutions

Pavilion — Enclosed Lounge Module

  • Enclosed amenity space for longer-dwell areas
  • Provides comfort, lighting, and optional support for vending/soft services

Each solution is engineered for:

  • Minimal site preparation
  • Rapid delivery and installation
  • Disassembly and reuse
Aligning with public outcomes

Community comfort

Amenity infrastructure contributes to:

  • pedestrian safety
  • community health and wellbeing
  • outdoor engagement
  • shade and shelter during weather events

Public safety

  • Well-lit, secure spaces reduce loitering risk
  • Passive oversight through open design
  • Suitable for integration with community CCTV programs

Regional equity

Regional and remote areas often lack basic public facilities. Sirius modules help councils:

  • provide parity of amenity
  • extend service reach cost-effectively
  • pilot solutions before long-term investment

Event and activation support

Temporary amenity infrastructure supports:

  • festivals
  • markets
  • sporting and cultural events
  • seasonal programs
Planning and compliance

Sirius modules are designed to complement planning frameworks and streamline council review processes.

  • Low-impact pathways: Our modules often qualify for exemptions or simplified assessments (where permitted) due to their temporary, non-structural nature
  • Site-specific compliance: Final pathways vary by local jurisdiction and site context; Sirius can assist with documentation and interpretation
  • Licensed installation: All service connections and installations are completed by licensed contractors with compliance certification

Sirius can provide supporting documentation to help councils and government planners understand:

  • amenity placement logic
  • public safety benefits
  • accessibility compliance
  • how modular infrastructure integrates with strategic goals
How deployment works

How deployment works:

1. Site nomination & outcomes definition

Council provides site coordinates and desired public outcomes.

2. Assessment & concept placement

Sirius reviews site context, pedestrian flows, and safety considerations.

3. Technical review & documentation

Sirius provides spec sheets, placement diagrams, and compliance framing

4. Installation & commissioning

Delivered and installed with minimal community disruption.

5. Council coordination & servicing

Cleaning, safety checks, and signage plans are coordinated as agreed.

6. Decommissioning or repurposing

Units are removed or relocated when no longer required.

Funding and partnership pathways

Council and government agencies can leverage:

  • local infrastructure budgets
  • community activation funds
  • grant co-funding
  • pilot programs
  • regional development allocations

Sirius can support documentation for applications, assessments, and internal council reporting.

Start a council partnership

If you are exploring amenity uplift, community comfort infrastructure, or temporary activation solutions:

Request a site assessment

Assessment-led evaluation tailored to community and site objectives.

Request technical overview

Downloadable documentation aligned with planning and compliance needs (available on request).

Sirius supports council and government partners with credibility, clarity, and practical deployment pathways — not just product.

About Sirius

Sirius specialises in modular ecosystem amenity infrastructure that:

  • Improves public comfort and safety
  • Complements built environments
  • Reduces planning and operational friction
  • Scales across urban, regional, and remote contexts
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Explore how Sirius works in practice.

Speak directly with the deployment team to discuss a specific site.