Project Library

Matapōuri composting public toilet seen from the road—two standard cubicles and one accessible.
NZ | Local
Smart Public Toilets in Matapōuri

Matapōuri is a small Northland coastal town that swells with visitors in summer, creating heavy demand for reliable public toilets. The chosen site sits near dunes and an estuary, with limited space and high cultural and environmental sensitivity—so the solution had to be compact, low on ground disturbance, and free of on-site discharge.

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Side view of the Wonboyn toilet amenity at Myrtle Cove, set among native bush.
AU | Over the Ditch
Wonboyn Amenity at Myrtle Cove

The devastating bushfires that swept through southeast NSW in the summer of 2020 destroyed the disabled access toilet amenity at Myrtle Cove in Wonboyn, so Bega Valley Shire Council commissioned VIROtech to install a similar amenity on the site.

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Close-up of Men’s Shed sign with opening hours and an invitation for men to join.
AU | Over the Ditch
Men’s Shed Toilet and Building

Recently LooCube™ heard that the Glasshouse Country Men’s Shed was in need of a bathroom. If you’ve not heard about the Men’s Shed movement, sit back, grab a coffee and give yourself 5 minutes to read up about it.

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Queensland TMR roadside facility with two cubicles (accessible, ambulant), lockable storeroom, and level access.
AU | Over the Ditch
TMR Modular Building Project

Queensland Government’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is upgrading many of its roadside rest areas and truck stops.  These sites typically have toilets, shelters, picnic benches and basic facilities allowing drivers to have a rest while on a long drive.

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Bells Bay campground toilet—two accessible cubicles on a sloped site with slight ramp gradient; composting system beneath.
AU | Over the Ditch
Bells Bay Campground New Amenities

The new amenities at the popular Bells Bay Camp Ground at Toonumbar Dam are now open to the public. Built by Council as part of a wider project funded by the Council and the Federal Government, the two new composting toilets, with disabled access, are expected to make the site even more attractive to both locals and visitors.

Read More »
Distant view of Low Isles with lighthouse visible; people playing on the beach.
AU | Over the Ditch
Low Isles Toilet Building Installation

Situated 15 kilometres north-east of Port Douglas, the Low Isles comprise a four-acre coral cay surrounded by 55 acres of reef within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Area.

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Accessible cubicle with level, step-free entry using a Kazuba™ waterless dry toilet system.
AU | Over the Ditch
Foxbar Falls – Stanthorpe

​Foxbar Falls is a newly developed campground located in Queensland’s cold country, the Granite Belt. Two-and-a-half-hours from Brisbane, and 15 minutes north of Stanthorpe, Foxbar Falls offers a unique camping experience for families, groups, and travellers to enjoy stunning granite, bush and water surrounds.

Read More »
Matapōuri composting public toilet seen from the road—two standard cubicles and one accessible.
NZ | Local

Smart Public Toilets in Matapōuri

Matapōuri is a small Northland coastal town that swells with visitors in summer, creating heavy demand for reliable public toilets. The chosen site sits near dunes and an estuary, with limited space and high cultural and environmental sensitivity—so the solution had to be compact, low on ground disturbance, and free of on-site discharge.

Read More »
Side view of the Wonboyn toilet amenity at Myrtle Cove, set among native bush.
AU | Over the Ditch
Wonboyn Amenity at Myrtle Cove

The devastating bushfires that swept through southeast NSW in the summer of 2020 destroyed the disabled access toilet amenity at Myrtle Cove in Wonboyn, so Bega Valley Shire Council commissioned VIROtech to install a similar amenity on the site.

Read More »
Close-up of Men’s Shed sign with opening hours and an invitation for men to join.
AU | Over the Ditch
Men’s Shed Toilet and Building

Recently LooCube™ heard that the Glasshouse Country Men’s Shed was in need of a bathroom. If you’ve not heard about the Men’s Shed movement, sit back, grab a coffee and give yourself 5 minutes to read up about it.

Read More »
Queensland TMR roadside facility with two cubicles (accessible, ambulant), lockable storeroom, and level access.
AU | Over the Ditch
TMR Modular Building Project

Queensland Government’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is upgrading many of its roadside rest areas and truck stops.  These sites typically have toilets, shelters, picnic benches and basic facilities allowing drivers to have a rest while on a long drive.

Read More »
Bells Bay campground toilet—two accessible cubicles on a sloped site with slight ramp gradient; composting system beneath.
AU | Over the Ditch
Bells Bay Campground New Amenities

The new amenities at the popular Bells Bay Camp Ground at Toonumbar Dam are now open to the public. Built by Council as part of a wider project funded by the Council and the Federal Government, the two new composting toilets, with disabled access, are expected to make the site even more attractive to both locals and visitors.

Read More »
Distant view of Low Isles with lighthouse visible; people playing on the beach.
AU | Over the Ditch
Low Isles Toilet Building Installation

Situated 15 kilometres north-east of Port Douglas, the Low Isles comprise a four-acre coral cay surrounded by 55 acres of reef within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Area.

Read More »
Accessible cubicle with level, step-free entry using a Kazuba™ waterless dry toilet system.
AU | Over the Ditch
Foxbar Falls – Stanthorpe

​Foxbar Falls is a newly developed campground located in Queensland’s cold country, the Granite Belt. Two-and-a-half-hours from Brisbane, and 15 minutes north of Stanthorpe, Foxbar Falls offers a unique camping experience for families, groups, and travellers to enjoy stunning granite, bush and water surrounds.

Read More »