Ngamawari (Acton Waterfront park)

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Project status

  • Planning and Design

  • Community Engagement

  • Under Construction

  • Expected Project Completion

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The ACT Government is building a more connected and lively lakefront at Acton.

This will create a new lakeside destination for the Canberra community and tourists to use and enjoy. It will showcase Lake Burley Griffin as the centrepiece that makes Canberra a beautiful place to visit and live.

The completion of the new boardwalk in 2022 marked both the new lake edge and commencement of the next phase of the project, Ngamawari (Acton Waterfront park).

Design of the large lakeside park commenced in 2022 and includes:

  • cafes and pavilions
  • accessible public toilets
  • barbeque areas
  • a new large playground
  • event lawns

Meaning of Ngamawari

Ngunnawal community representatives have named the future public park at Acton Waterfront ‘Ngamawari’ (pronounced nar-mar-wa-ree).

The name – which means ‘cave place’ in Ngunnawal language - recognises the cultural importance of the limestone caves flooded during the creation of Lake Burley Griffin.

These landmarks played an important role for shelter and art along the Molonglo River.

Ngamawari will also feature design input from Ngunnawal creatives to further share First Nations culture and history with locals and visitors. This will include the creation of Ngunnawal artwork opportunities throughout the site.

Funding: $35 million

Due date: 2028

The lakeside park is due to start construction in two phases in 2024, subject to National Capital Authority works approval.

An interim park featuring a native meadow will allow reclaimed land from Lake Burley Griffin to settle before a permanent park is built. The permanent park will feature play spaces, extensive gardens, toilets, pavilions, and event spaces when complete. It's about making the City Centre an even better place to work, live and visit.

Funding: TBC

Due date: TBC

Planning and consultation for the proposed Acton Waterfront neighbourhood commenced in October 2022. The area behind the park will be used to create a new city neighbourhood with a proposed mixture of shops, businesses, cafes, recreational activities, and accommodation.

Funding: $36 million

Completed: November 2022

Work to extend the Acton Waterfront boardwalk by 550 metres and infill approximately 30,000 square metres of Lake Burley Griffin was completed in 2022.

It involved laying 104 piles to form the boardwalk foundations, demolishing old assets such as the former jetty and boat shed sites, managing underground services and completion of a temporary toilet facility to replace existing amenities. Consistent with the National Capital Plan, this work paved the way for the next stage of the Acton Waterfront project – a new world-class park.

Funding: $14.7 million

Completed: November 2018

Henry Rolland Park and the first 150 metres of Acton Waterfront boardwalk were delivered in 2018.

This first stage of the Acton Waterfront project marked the beginning of our transformation of asphalt car parks into high-quality public spaces by the lake. The park features an outdoor gym, seating and tables, public BBQs, shade structures and green space.

Find out more about the projects on the City Renewal Authority website or on YourSay Conversations.

Project Benefits

  • Greater lakefront connectivity
  • Better pedestrian and cycling paths
  • More options for recreation
  • More lakeside activities
  • Increased biodiversity
  • Gardens that treat stormwater runoff
  • Trees that provide sunshine in winter and cool shade in summer
  • More housing choices

Find out more

Find out more on the City Renewal Authority website.

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