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Coordinates:35°17′13.14″S149°7′33.11″E / 35.2869833°S 149.1258639°E /-35.2869833; 149.1258639
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Proposed Australian infrastructure project

TheAustralia Forum is a proposedconvention centre complex forCanberra, Australia. The project was first put forward in 2011, and in 2017 its future became uncertain when theACT Government withdrew funding for the preparation of a business case for it.[1]

History

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In response to what its planners saw as the Australian capital's "lack of a sufficiently large, high quality, secure venue that can be locked down without disrupting the city, as well as a lack of sufficient accommodation of a suitably high standard"[2] a proposal was announced on 11 April 2011 for a $328 million complex in what is nowActon park on the shore of the Western basin ofLake Burley Griffin. The complex would include a plenary hall catering for up to 3000, a purpose designed Centre for Dialogue, a ballroom, large exhibition space, restaurants, bars, five-star hotel and associated parking.[3] The centre is expected to be able to securely host political dialogue meetings such as theG20 orCHOGM as well as trade conferences. Whilst the announcement of the plan was received with broad, though not unanimous, approval[4] it was noted in theCanberra Times's supportive editorial that the community rarely embraces such ideas usually for reason of public expenditure or vague public benefit. It was also noted that the Government might also be liable for substantial environmental rehabilitation costs before construction could begin.[5]

In March 2010 the Steering Committee for the "Australia Forum Scoping Study" was announced subsequent to several previously rejected proposals.[6] TheAustralian Capital Territory government invested $500,000 in 2010 for the scoping study and in April 2011 agreed to allocate a further $1 million for technical studies.[7]

In 2015, a design for the building was announced byGuida Moseley Brown Architects,[8] to be designed byMassimiliano Fuksas.[1]

Committee

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The committee consists of:[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Future uncertain for Fuksas, GMB's Canberra convention centre".ArchitectureAU. Retrieved22 August 2021.
  2. ^"Need and Benefits". Australia Forum. 11 April 2011. Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2011. Retrieved11 April 2011.
  3. ^"Australian Business Web Design Canberra". Thetechnocrats. 14 September 2019.
  4. ^Ireland, Judith (12 April 2011)."Mixed feelings over $327m complex".Canberra Times. Retrieved16 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"Australia Forum would be an asset".Canberra Times. 14 April 2011. Retrieved16 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"$328m complex 'home for national conversation'".ABC News. 11 April 2011. Archived fromthe original on 14 April 2011. Retrieved11 April 2011.
  7. ^Ireland, Judith (11 April 2011)."City's waterside vision revealed".Canberra Times. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2011. Retrieved11 April 2011.
  8. ^"Latest design for Canberra's proposed convention centre released".www.abc.net.au. 30 June 2015. Retrieved22 August 2021.
  9. ^"Australia Forum". Canberra Business Council. Retrieved11 April 2011.

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