Canberrans to have their say on vibrant culture in CBR


Released 05/08/2016

The ACT Government is seeking the views of the community on ensure our city has vibrant entertainment everyone can enjoy.

We want to encourage a dynamic entertainment culture in our city - supporting restaurants, cafes and night-time entertainment areas, as well as events that bring Canberrans together. However, we have to recognise that as our city grows, we need a balance between these activities and the rights of people living nearby.

Urban Sounds proposes a range of options related to planning frameworks for everyday sound from restaurants, licensed premises, music venues and one-off events in mixed-use areas, including:

  • establishing special entertainment precincts in central locations to cater for activities and events with higher noise levels, for example Garema Place, Kingston Foreshore and arts precinct, EPIC, Fyshwick and Hume
  • establishing exclusive entertainment precincts that would exclude quiet uses and residential accommodation and enable more relaxed noise rules
  • publishing information for potential home buyers and commercial operators to make them aware of increased noise levels in mixed use areas.

Minister for Planning and Land Management Mick Gentleman is also pleased to release the discussion paper to the public, saying the results of the consultation would help form the future of Canberra’s mixed-use precincts like Kingston Foreshore, New Acton and Braddon.

“Canberra is already a dynamic city offering people vibrant and exciting places to live, work, and visit. The ACT Government is committed to ensuring Canberra continues to evolve as the coolest little capital in the world.” Minister Gentleman said.

“Entertainment spaces are an important part of Canberra’s culture, identity and economy. We know from Time to Talk Canberra 2030 consultations that more Canberrans want to live—and are already living—in areas that offer entertainment as well as residential accommodation.”

“As we continue to invest in high quality urban renewal we must find a balance between activating spaces and ensuring the community gets a range of mixed-use experiences. Successful urban renewal and an enhanced framework for managing live events will ensure mixed-use areas cater for residents, businesses and visitors alike.

“I encourage all Canberrans to have their say on the future of Canberra’s Urban Sounds and be involved in Canberra’s ongoing development,” Minister Gentleman concluded.

The discussion paper will feed into the ACT Government’s broader Live Event and Urban Renewal strategies making sure Canberra can adapt to changing lifestyles and increasing interest in a variety of entertainment opportunities.

For more information and to take part, visit www.yoursay.act.gov.au

Report available at: https://yoursay.act.gov.au/application/files/5314/7029/0350/2016-Urban-Sounds.pdf

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Andrew Barr, MLA | Media Releases


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