National Aboriginal Art Gallery one step closer
The historic National Aboriginal Art Gallery in Alice Springs is one step closer, with the Northern Territory Government completing the acquisition of the land for the site.
The negotiations with the Alice Springs Town Council on compensation for the acquisition of Anzac Oval have now been successfully finalised.
The current site will be transformed into an open, family-friendly community green space with the gallery as the centre piece. The gallery’s landscaping will also feature Kwatye (water) Play.
The development of the gallery is part of a broader plan for the Anzac Hill precinct, which includes a new Visitor Information Centre, and purpose-built home for Tourism Centre Australia on the old Shell Depot site, as well as the realignment of Schwarz Crescent. Shaded pathways, lighting and landscaping will connect the various elements of the precinct together and to the CBD.
Construction of the gallery is expected to commence in 2024. Anzac Oval will still be accessible to the public before construction begins.
A new multi-purpose community precinct will be constructed at the Kilgariff Estate that will incorporate 2 playing surfaces and supporting infrastructure for use by rugby league and rugby union, and the general community.