Unlocking the future of the Molonglo Valley
The Albanese Labor Government continues to activate the future of the Molonglo Valley – with the National Capital Plan amended to reclassify this district as Canberra’s sixth town centre.
The amendment paves the way for future development in this region, from commercial to community facilities – ensuring that as the Molonglo community grows, infrastructure and services keep pace.
As part of this, the Albanese and ACT Labor Governments have committed to working together to deliver a new community centre in Molonglo, along with upgrades to local streets, parks and green space.
This commitment builds on work already underway and jointly funded by the Albanese and ACT Labor Governments.
This includes the $225 million construction of the Molonglo River Bridge and upgrades to John Gorton Drive, which will significantly enhance access to the growing Molonglo region.
The reclassification of Molonglo under the National Capital Plan follows stakeholder and public consultation in May and June – and recognises that the projected population of Molonglo will increase demand on local services and amenities.
Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Territories, Kristy McBain MP:
“More people are calling the Molonglo home, with the population expected to reach around 70,000 by 2050.
“That’s why we’ve made this amendment – paving the way for the development of infrastructure and services this growing community will need in their own backyard.
“The Albanese Government is committed to working with the ACT Labor Government to boost the liveability of the Molonglo, investing in projects that will support local jobs and stimulate the local economy.”
Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Bean, David Smith MP:
“The Molonglo is a great place to live and work – which is why the Albanese Government is unlocking its potential and committing to its future.
“This is one of the fastest-growing parts of the ACT, which is why we’ll continue to work with the ACT Labor Government to deliver infrastructure and services for this flourishing area.”