Kambah centre master plan
This project aims to establish how the Kambah group centre can continue to develop to meet the needs of the local and wider community to be safe, economically viable and sustainable.
The draft Kambah master plan is available here.
Comments on the draft master plan closed on Friday 14 October 2011.
Following input from the community the final master plan will be a non-statutory document that outlines a vision to guide growth and development of the centre over the next 20-30 years.
ESDD (formally ACTPLA) is working closely with other government directorates and specialist consultants to finalise the master plan.
The future of the centre is being considered holistically in terms of land use, traffic, parking, environment, aesthetics, economic viability and growth and health and wellbeing.
When the master plan is finalised, it will be possible to do some things fairly quickly, such as release of Territory owned land where it is deemed appropriate. Other things, such as changes to the Territory Plan, will take longer.
The project area is shown here.
Consultation
Extensive consultation has been helping to inform the master plan. The following table lists consultation events held for this project.
| Consultation Stage | Event | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | Key stakeholder interviews | See the Stage 1 link for details | March 2011 |
| Open house | Kambah group centre outside of Woolworths | Saturday 9 April 2011 | |
| Stage 2 | Open house | Kambah group centre outside of Woolworths | Saturday 14 May 2011 |
| Stage 3 |
Feedback on the draft master plan Presentation to Tuggeranong Community Council |
N/A
The Burns Club |
August to 14 October 2011 19 September 2011 |
How can I be involved?
If you have any questions on the progress of the master plan, you can email the project team at Kambah@act.gov.au or by sending a letter to Kambah group centre master plan, PO Box 1908, Canberra ACT 2601.
How will you advise me about other consultations?
Further information will appear in the Canberra Chronicle, on the Saturday Canberra Times’ Community Notice board as well as on this website.
Project timeline

Important note
The master plan will provide a broad framework for how future development will occur. It will not however provide detailed guidance on the appearance of buildings or the kind of materials they will be made from.











