Sandworm Subterranean Systems

Could careful digging help solve existing problems above ground: wildlife road hits, road damage from heavy buses, trucks and rain, disconnected towns, after-hours transport gaps, multi-decade parking pressure, erosion, energy storage and patient community assets, while treating any tunnel spoil it creates as a resource?

First draft. Questions before claims. People keep the steering wheel.

If Sandworm creates spoil, what could that material become?

A tunnel project eventually asks where the spoil goes. Sandworm asks which local problems that material might help with if each step stays tested, reviewed and open to correction.

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Could major transport arteries move below the fragile roads?

What if autonomous on-call vehicles ran 24/7/365 between towns, ferry gateways, park-and-ride nodes and service points, reducing pressure on surface roads and wildlife?

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What is erosion already asking?

If tunnelling creates spoil, could tested reef modules, dune support, oyster-crete or seagrass lattices help coastal care?

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What does the transport data already say?

How do ferry arrivals, tourist buses, trucks, rain damage, road repairs, parking shortages, town separation and after-hours gaps change the argument?

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Could local material become blocks?

Which sand, binders, shells, glass or waste streams might become blocks only after material testing and lifecycle review?

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Could quiet power store as heat?

Which reef-anchor or wave-pressure ideas might feed sand batteries without ignoring marine life, noise or reversibility?

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How could assets stay local?

Could energy, materials and learning support a patient wealth fund while C-Hours recognise verified public-good work?

Could the live ferry upgrade become the first reality check?

The $41M Dunwich / Gumpi Ferry Terminal Upgrade concept-design consultation runs from 28 May to 21 June 2026, with a business case due in late 2026. What could a maker-space and data lab help people inspect: ferry flows, bus access, kiss-and-ride, pedestrian links, long-running parking pressure, foreshore repair, public photos, open-data files, park-and-ride questions and future autonomous corridor questions?

What can we map, test, repair, make or film now that would still be useful even if the largest Sandworm never gets built?

The fiction and documentary are part of the test.

If people back the plan, could the film trail show the reasons, doubts, evidence, modelling, culture questions and first maker-space experiments without herding anyone into belief?

Explorer

What question is alive here?

The site can be read as a trail of questions, not a finished authority.

Maker

What is the smallest useful prototype?

Could the big idea shrink into a bench test, map layer, material sample or public note?

Steward

Which limits need daylight?

What ecological, cultural, legal or safety boundaries could be visible before the work gets louder?