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Melbourne celebrates a new park

On Australia Day, the City of Melbourne officially opened its first new central city park in more than a century. A joint project between Council and the State Government, Birrarung Marr stretches along the north side of the Yarra River from Federation Square to Melbourne Park.

Covering 8.3 hectares, it comprises large terraces for public events as well as sheltered spaces under trees for family picnics and barbecues. A dual pedestrian/cycle path running through the park from Flinders Street station to the sporting facilities in the Melbourne Park and MCG precinct will assist with logistics for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

To cater for even larger community events, future plans include a footbridge over the Yarra linking the new park to existing parklands on the south side of the River.

“It is bold and dramatic with a real feeling for the next generation,” said Acting Lord Mayor Susan Riley. “It is unashamedly a very different park providing some of the best views of Melbourne.”

Works include a stunning pedestrian bridge running from Exhibition Street to the Yarra, a new billabong wetland area, the carefully restored mounds of historic Speakers Corner and the magnificent Federation Bells.

The City of Melbourne has spent $15 million developing Birrarung Marr. For its part, the State Government carried out clearing works, demolishing the Beaurepaire Swimming Pool, reclaiming the former Batman Avenue and reducing the number of railway lines from 56 to 12 to create the new open space.

Birrarung means river of mists in the Woiwurrung language of the original inhabitants of the area, the Wurundjeri people. Marr relates to the side of the river.

For more information on the Rural and Regional Program, the ACCC’s Supporters Network or the official launch call the ACCC Infocentre on 1300 302 502.

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