Gunsmoke Tour De Gungahlin #2

Gunsmoke Tour De Gungahlin #2

Newsletter - Edition 142 September 2016 THE WILD THINGS OF MULLIGANS FLAT 2016 Australian Capital Territory Assembly Election Download the latest Gunsmoke Tour de Gungahlin #2 Next public meeting: Wednesday 14th September 6:30 St John Paul II College Theatre, 1021 Gungahlin Dr, Nicholls Tour de Gungahlin #2 Peter Elford Not one, but two (2), rides for you to consider than an hour. in this edition. The first is another suburban ride The Mulligans Flat ride starts from the Mulligans around bike paths that take in our region’s other Flat car park off Amy Ackman St in Forde. The track “lake”, Gungahlin Pond, and the other is a more is very clearly marked because the outward portion is challenging excursion into Mulligan’s Flat. part of the ACT Centenary Trail (Google it!) and is on The Gungahlin Pond ride can be started unsealed gravel roads. You won’t need a full-blown anywhere along the map of course, but the mountain bike, but a standard road/racing bike is not Gungahlin Lakes Club makes a great starting point. a good option. The first hill is pretty steep, but not Head South along the path parallel to Gundaroo very long and if it’s too much, just jump off your bike Drive, then turn right along a short footpath at Ibis and push. You’ll be rewarded with a great downhill Street which takes you onto the bike around the ride to the Mulligans Flat “inner sanctuary” fence and Southern side of the lake, up and over the dam have to pass through a self-closing gate. This protects wall, and along the Northern shore back towards the Quolls inside so make sure it closes. Follow the Gungahlin Drive. Use the underpass to go under well-made gravel road past the ranger station, and Lexcen and Kelleway Avenues and turn right along up the slowly climbing hill to catch some wonderful the gently climbing path all the way to the Northern views of the Northern ACT. With luck, you might see edge of Ngunnawal. Cross over Horse Park Drive an Echidna, Wallaby or Kangaroo. The track heads to the bike path on the other side of the road … East down the hill to the turnaround point which is the unless you are feeling like a bit of a thrill. Hidden gate between the Mulligans Flat and Goorooyarroo in the trees just to the right of the bike path (as reserves; there’s a nice log to sit on here. The inward you head South) is a windy gravel path which is return trip follows the fence for a while along the Old an exciting alternative to the bike path. You can Coach Road, and then along a rougher dirt Grassy swing by the Casey shops for a coffee, or follow and Dam tracks that provide a less steep option your tracks back under the underpasses and keep compared to going back the way you came. This going along the Gungahlin Drive bike path, over the joins up with the Old Coad Road, and then the Main bridge and back around to the Gungahlin Lakes Mulligans Trail and returns you back to the car park for Club. It’s a total of over 12km and should take less a total of about 9km. GunSmoke is available online, and printed copies are President: Peter Elford- [email protected] available through key shopping centres. To subscribe to the Vice President: Henley Samuel online edition visit www.gcc.asn.au and click on the “Sign Up For Our Newsletter” button at the bottom of the page. To Secretary: Ian Ruecroft - [email protected] advertise your business or organisation in GunSmoke, please Treasurer: David Pollard visit our website. GCC Committee: Kevin Cox, Prasad Tipirneni, Henley Samuel, Disclaimer: John Phippen GunSmoke is published to allow residents to keep in touch with their local community. The views expressed in Gunsmoke Gungahlin Community Council meetings are held on the Second do not necessarily represent the opinion of the editor, or Wednesday in each month. Venue: Gungahlin Library. Time: 6:30 2 I Gungahlinmembers Community of the Gungahlin Council Community - Newsletter Council Edition Inc.142 September 2016 From the President Peter Elford The Federal election saw the return of Andrew Whilst all the politics is playing out, development Leigh as the member for the Federal seat of Fenner continues! The expansion of Gungahlin Drive along (formerly called Fraser) which includes the Gungahlin Mitchell has been completed, and has made a region, and the re-election of Senators Katy Gallagher significant difference to Southbound commuters in and Zed Seslja. Perhaps the most excitement the morning. Duplication work continues for Horse outcome for Gungahlin was the announcement by Zed Park Drive stage 1 (alongside Throsby), with stage that he had won a commitment (if elected) to transfer 2 to follow immediately afterwards (East to Barton a federal government agency to Gungahlin. This is Highway and West to Mulligans Flat Road). The terrific news, as it will grow and strengthen the existing Barton Highway roundabout is expected to be community with greater demand for small businesses complete by late 2016. Residents will also have and facilities particularly during regular business hours, noticed that development of the suburb of Taylor has and the GCC looks forward to working with Zed on started, and this will include upgrades to intersections facilitating this relocation. along Horse Park Drive. But with the Feds all done, it’s all eyes on the Plans and designs for new developments continue ACT Election on October 15. This is an important to be presented at the GCC public meetings, and election because it’s the first time the residents of this is an ideal opportunity to learn about and the ACT will be electing five members in each of five get engaged early in the planning ,design and electorates. It’s also the first time all of Gungahlin will consultation processes. At the August meeting, be in a new electorate (along with a few suburbs from details of the soon-to-be-complete expansion of the Belconnen), called Yerrabi, and the GCC is expecting Marketplace which will include a new K-Mart store that candidates will be campaigning on issues relevant and 25 other stores was provided, as well as an to Gungahlin. update on the cinema complex to be operated by Most topical of these is the Light Rail project Hoyts, due to start construction in early-2017. The which more than 76% of respondents indicated cinemas will be part of a larger building which will their support for in the GCC Have Your Say survey include a number of entertainment and leisure outlets, (2014). With transport issues the top concern for and both underground and ground-level parking. most Gungahlin residents, balancing up the relative The meeting also included a proposal from merits of each candidate’s and party’s road policies POD Projects for two residential towers of 18 and will clearly be top of mind. In addition to the material 14 stories on a site just behind the approved and provided by the parties, the GCC would encourage under-construction Infinity Towers (20 and 22 stories) residents to consult other non-political resources (eg. along Gundaroo Drive. The entire section bounded pro-Light Rail - http://www.actlightrail.info/, anti-Light by Gundaroo Drive, Anthony Rolfe Drive and Gozard Rail http://www.canthetram.org/) as well as to look Street was (and is) zoned for a business/office park at all transport options, and party/candidate policies but clearly will be further transformed by this new as a whole, rather than letting the ACT election proposal. If you have an opinion on this proposal, becoming a yes/no vote for Light Rail. Gungahlin have a look at the slides presented on our website is a great community, and residents do care about (under Meeting Minutes), and let us know what you more than just roads and transport, with access to think. You might also like to Google “Gungahlin town health services, the need for more school places and centre precinct code”. improved and integrated planning often being raised Despite a long campaign from the GCC to have with the GCC. consistent broadband service across Gungahlin, Your chance to raise these issues, and more, nbnco, the company building the National Broadband directly with the people you will be voting for is Network (NBN), have advised the GCC that Casey the GCC MEET THE CANDIDATES FORUM on Stage 1 will have their NBN services provided using Wednesday 14th September, 6:30-8:30pm at the Fibre-to-the-Node (FTTN) technology, consistent St John Paul II College Theatre, 1021 Gungahlin Dr, with the current Federal Government’s policy. This Nicholls. Note that this replaces our normal public means that the houses in Casey Stage 1 will be the meeting, and is not in the Library because it’s being only ones in Gungahlin that do not have Fibre-to-the- prepared for use as a polling venue! Home (FTTH), now that the Fibre NBN rollout has been completed in Nicholls. Gungahlin Community Council - Newsletter Edition 142 September 2016 I 3 Australian Capital Territory 2016 Assembly Election Scott Lang On Saturday 15 October 2016, an ACT Representative Assembly Election for the Australian Capital Territory Electorates Assembly will be held and managed by the Recent changes to the size of the Assembly ACT Electoral Commission (also known as mean that the ACT is now split into 5 ACTEC or Elections ACT). Both electoral electorates of roughly equal populations, with enrolment and voting is compulsory for all 5 members for each electorate – making a Australian citizens, with limited exceptions.

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