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INVESTING in CANBERRA Ÿ Horse Park Drive Extension to Moncrieff Group Centre ($24M) AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Gungahlin Central Canberra New Works New Works Ÿ Environmental Offsets – Gungahlin (EPIC) ($0.462m). Ÿ Australia Forum – Investment ready ($1.5m). Ÿ Gungahlin Joint Emergency Services Centre – Future use study ($0.450m). Ÿ Canberra Theatre Centre Upgrades – Stage 2 ($1.850m). Ÿ Throsby – Access road and western intersection ($5.3m). Ÿ City Plan Implementation ($0.150m). BUDGET Ÿ William Slim/Barton Highway Roundabout Signalisation ($10.0m). Ÿ City to the Lake Arterial Roads Concept Design ($2.750m). Ÿ Corroboree Park – Ainslie Park Upgrade ($0.175m). TAYLOR JACKA Work in Progress Ÿ Dickson Group Centre Intersections – Upgrade ($3.380m). Ÿ Ÿ Disability Access Improvements – Reid CIT ($0.260m). 2014-15 Franklin – Community Recreation Irrigated Park Enhancement ($0.5m). BONNER Ÿ Gungahlin – The Valley Ponds and Stormwater Harvesting Scheme ($6.5m). Ÿ Emergency Services Agency Fairbairn – Incident management upgrades ($0.424m). MONCRIEFF Ÿ Horse Park Drive Extension from Burrumarra Avenue to Mirrabei Drive ($11.5m). Ÿ Fyshwick Depot – Underground fuel storage tanks removal and site remediation ($1.5m). INVESTING IN CANBERRA Ÿ Horse Park Drive Extension to Moncrieff Group Centre ($24m). Ÿ Lyneham Sports Precinct – Stage 4 tennis facility enhancement ($3m). Ÿ Horse Park Drive Water Quality Control Pond ($6m). Ÿ Majura Parkway to Majura Road – Link road construction ($9.856m). Ÿ Kenny – Floodways, Road Access and Basins (Design) ($0.5m). CASEY AMAROO FORDE Ÿ Narrabundah Ball Park Stage 2 – Design ($0.5m). HALL Ÿ Ÿ Throsby – Access Road (Design) ($1m). HALL New ACT Courts. INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS NGUNNAWAL Work in Progress Ÿ Ainslie Music Hub ($1.5m). Belconnen Ÿ Barry Drive – Bridge Strengthening on Commercial Routes ($0.957m). Ÿ New Works NICHOLLS GUNGAHLIN Canberra Theatre Centre Upgrades ($3.109m). Ÿ Belconnen Region Schools – Modernisation ($0.250m). Ÿ City to the Lake Assessment (Feasibility) ($0.8m). Ÿ Calvary Public Hospital – Car park ($19.080m). FRASER DUNLOP Ÿ City to the Lake – West Basin Public Waterfront (Forward Design) ($3.120m). Growing the Economy Ÿ Calvary Public Hospital – Refurbishments for more beds ($1.605m). GUNGAHLIN PALMERSTON Ÿ Constitution Avenue ($42m). Ÿ Disability Access Improvements – Bruce CIT ($0.1m). HARRISON Ÿ Gorman House Multi-Art Hub ($1m). Ÿ Emergency Services Agency – Station Upgrade and Relocation – Aranda station ($18.864m). CHARNWOOD SPENCE FRANKLIN Ÿ Jerrabomberra Wetlands Infrastructure Improvements ($2.341m). Civic to Gungahlin Corridor Improvements Ÿ CRACE Environmental Offsets – Lawson South ($0.872m). FLYNN Ÿ Lyneham Precinct – Regional Tennis and Sports Centre – Stage 2 ($4m). Ÿ University of Canberra Public Hospital. Ÿ Lyneham Precinct Redevelopment Stage 3 ($4.6m). Ÿ Lyneham Sports Precinct Development – Stage 1 ($8.6m). Urban Renewal MACGREGOR MELBA EVATT GIRALANG Work in Progress Ÿ Majura Off Road Shared Path ($8m). Ÿ Belconnen High School Modernisation – Stage 1 ($2m). LATHAM Ÿ Majura Parkway Estate Development (Design) ($0.6m). Ÿ McKELLAR MITCHELL Calvary Hospital Car Park (Design) ($1.3m). Ÿ Manuka Oval – New Spectator Facilities and Media Infrastructure ($4.056m). Road Works Ÿ Coppins Crossing Road and William Hovell Drive Intersection and Road Upgrades (Feasibility) ($0.9m). Ÿ New ACT Court Facilities (Design) ($5.476m). Ÿ Grant for Development of a New Basketball Centre and Player Amenities ($3m). HOLT Ÿ Replacement of Canberra Seniors Centre (Design) ($0.650m). Ÿ Holt Preschool Refurbishment ($0.5m). FLOREY LAWSON KALEEN Ÿ Shopping Centre Upgrade Program – Red Hill and Lyons ($8m). Intersection Upgrades Ÿ Northside Hospital Specification and Documentation ($4m). Ÿ Transport for Canberra – Majura Parkway ($288m). Ÿ Restoration of Sportsgrounds – Weetangera ($1.3m). BELCONNEN Lake Ÿ Yarralumla – Canberra Brickworks Site Remediation ($2.9m). Ÿ University of Canberra Public Hospital (Design) ($8.252m). HIGGINS SCULLIN BELCONNEN Ginninderra WATSON Liveability and Opportunity Ÿ West Belconnen Resource Management Centre Rehabilitation of Landfill Cells ($1.865m). PAGE LYNEHAM Educated Capital BRUCE HAWKER DOWNER WEETANGERA HACKETT Healthy Cities MACQUARIE DICKSON O'CONNOR ARANDA Molonglo COOK Active Canberra – Healthy Canberra AINSLIE TURNER AINSLIE TURNER BRADDON Residential Land Release CANBERRA BRADDON Commercial Land Release COREE CITY MAJURA REID ACTON ACTON Industrial Land Release CITY CAMPBELL MOLONGLO Burley River Griffin Uriarra REID Community Use and Non-Urban Land Release Lake Village PARKES RUSSELL STROMLO VALLEY Mixed Commercial and Residential Land Release Molonglo YARRALUMLA CENTRAL CAPITAL BARTON CAMPBELL HILL Cotter KOWEN Dam KINGSTON PIALLIGO FORREST COOMBS PARKES DEAKIN WRIGHT FYSHWICK Lake Burley Griffin CURTIN GRIFFITH River What does new Capital and Murrumbidgee RED HUGHES DUFFY HOLDER HILL Infrastructure funding get spent on? WESTON NARRABUNDAH OAKS LYONS (2014-15 to 2017-18) GARRAN BEARD ESTATE WESTON Woden, Weston Creek and Molonglo New Works RIVETT WODEN PHILLIP Ÿ Curtin Primary School Upgrades ($1.2m). STIRLING SYMONSTON $105m on Growing the Economy O'MALLEY Ÿ Health Infrastructure Program – Project management continuation ($27.706m). WARAMANGA CHIFLEY Ÿ Molonglo Infrastructure Investment ($17m). CREEK Ÿ Molonglo Valley – Implementation of NES Plan – Stage 2 ($3.520m). $82m on Urban Renewal CHAPMAN VALLEY Ÿ Mugga 2 Quarry – Remediation ($2.939m). Ÿ FISHER PEARCE National Arboretum Canberra – Event terrace and precinct facilities ($1.484m). Ÿ Ramp Metering on Cotter Road ($0.7m). $90m on Liveability and Opportunity Ÿ Secure Mental Health Unit ($43.491m). MAWSON ISAACS Ÿ Stromlo Forest Park Implementation of Bushfire Management Plan ($1.650m). Ÿ The Canberra Hospital – Essential infrastructure and engineering works ($5.640m). For map purposes, Healthy and Smart includes: TORRENS JERRABOMBERRA Ÿ The Canberra Hospital Redevelopment ($24.263m). FARRER Ÿ Weston Creek Group Centre Parking ($0.5m). Ÿ Woden Bus Interchange Redevelopment – Stage 1 ($3.250m). $62m on Educated Capital KAMBAH HUME Work in Progress Ÿ Canberra College Cares – New Building at Phillip Campus ($14m). $122m on Healthy Cities Ÿ Clinical Services and Inpatient Unit Design and Infrastructure Expansion ($40.780m). Ÿ Continuing works associated with Health Enhancements and Upgrades at the Canberra Hospital ($151.521m). Ÿ Coombs P-6 School Construction ($47.250m). $6m on Active Canberra – Healthy Canberra WANNIASSA Ÿ Cravens Creek Water Quality Control Pond ($21m). COTTER Capital Works shared across Canberra's Regions River FADDEN Ÿ John Gorton Drive Extension to Molonglo 2 and Group Centre ($65.050m). Ÿ The 2014-15 Budget includes $50.3m for Capital Upgrades. Bridge Strengthening on Commercial Routes ($1.6m). MACARTHUR Ÿ Local Shopping Centre Upgrades Program – Chapman ($1.1m). Ÿ Capital Metro (Illustrative Route). Lake Ÿ Molonglo 2 Sewer and Pedestrian Bridge over Molonglo River ($12.4m). Ÿ Tuggeranong Ÿ Childcare Centre Upgrades – Stage 3 – Bunyarra and Salem Children’s Centres ($1.391m). OXLEY GOWRIE Molonglo 2 – Uriarra Road Upgrade ($17m). The 2014-15 Budget also includes $716m for Works in Progress Ÿ Civic to Gungahlin Corridor Improvements ($20m). Ÿ Molonglo 2 – Water Quality Control Ponds, Sewers and Cyclepath (Design) ($1m). Ÿ Fitness Equipment Upgrades – John Knight Park, Tuggeranong Town Park and Theodore Oval ($0.1m). MONASH GILMORE Ÿ Molonglo 2 – Water Supply, Trunk Sewer and Stormwater Infrastructure – Stage 1 ($10m). over the four years and other infrastructure projects. Ÿ Hazardous Material Removal Program – Stage 3 ($3m). GREENWAY Ÿ Molonglo Riverside Park – Stage 1 ($4.5m). Ÿ Local Shopping Centre Upgrades Program – Cook, Kambah (Mannheim St), and Rivett ($2m). TUGGERANONGCHISHOLM Ÿ National Arboretum Canberra – Water Security ($3.580m). RIVER Ÿ Local Shopping Centre Upgrades Program – Theodore, Griffith, Banks and Charnwood ($1.2m). Ÿ Stromlo Forest Park Planning and Infrastructure ($2.8m). In addition, the ACT Government spends $4.9b on services to the Ÿ Playground Safety Program ($0.5m). ISABELLA Ÿ Woden Bus Interchange – Early Works ($1.750m). Ÿ Public Libraries – Computer and security upgrades – Belconnen, Civic, Dickson, Erindale, Gungahlin, PLAINS RICHARDSON Ÿ Woden Bus Interchange Redevelopment (Finalisation of Design) ($0.750m). ACT community. About 50 per cent of all expenditure relates to Kingston, Kippax, Tuggeranong and Woden ($0.230m). Ÿ Recycling Drop Off Centre Upgrades – Tuggeranong, Belconnen, Mugga Lane and West Belconnen ($0.320m). BONYTHON the Health and Education projects. Ÿ Strategic Bushfire Management Plan ($2.744m). CALWELL Ÿ Transport for Canberra – Walking and cycling infrastructure – Stage 4 ($2.5m).PADDYS Tuggeranong and Surrounds New Works Ÿ ACTION – Replace underground storage tanks ($6.536m). THEODORE Ÿ Alexander Maconochie Centre – Additional facilities ($54.090m). Ÿ CIT Campus Modernisation – Tuggeranong Campus. Land Releases Ÿ Gilmore Primary School Upgrades ($0.8m). For more details about any initiatives and their Residential Community and Non-Urban Ÿ Greenway Oval Upgrade ($0.8m). Ÿ GORDON CONDER Ÿ Chapman Barton RIVER Ÿ Isabella Plains Childcare Centre – Stormwater Upgrade. Ÿ location, see the online map among Budget Papers Ÿ Denman Prospect Chapman Ÿ Isabella Weir Spillway – Upgrades ($10.1m). Ÿ Ÿ Kambah Coombs Ÿ Lakeside Leisure Centre – Water play park ($0.5m). published at www.act.gov.au/budget Ÿ Ÿ Lawson Garran Ÿ Mugga Lane – Replace asbestos disposal site ($1.223m). Ÿ BANKS Ÿ Moncrieff Gordon Ÿ
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