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National Capital Authority consultation on ‘early works’ associated with War Memorial $498m project: dozens of trees to be cut down; premature demolition of Anzac Hall; massive excavation at Memorial entrance

Have your say with the National Capital Authority on the Memorial’s ‘early works application’. You don’t need to live in Canberra. Arguments below.

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Update 30 March 2021: Tone Wheeler writes in Architecture and Design about the Disneyfied ‘newseum’ coming to Campbell, ACT

Update 29 March 2021: Katina Curtis in Nine Newspapers on implications of the project for how the Memorial is used plus commentary from opponents of the project and the process

Update 26 March 2021: More on the Great Memorial Tree Massacre

Update 24 March 2021: David Stephens in Michael West Media on the dodgy process that has marked this project

Update 23 March 2021: Media reaction to the story below

Earlier coverage of the campaign against the War Memorial project

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It is important that this ‘early works’ application to the National Capital Authority be vigorously opposed. It includes the demolition of Anzac Hall, one of the most controversial aspects of the whole Memorial project. It also provides for the removal of most of the mature eucalyptus trees in the grounds of the Memorial, including all the trees in front of the main building and flanking the Parade Ground. Finally, the application calls for ‘bulk excavation’ of a large area around the entrance of the Memorial. This includes demolition of the Parade Ground.

The NCA’s approval of these three components, under the subterfuge of ‘early works’, would make the Authority’s consideration of the rest of the project (due in May or June) virtually redundant. The die will have been cast irrevocably.

Accordingly, this is a further stage in the community campaign against the unnecessary and inappropriate $498m extensions to the Australian War Memorial. You can find full details of the ‘early works’ application here. The ‘early works’ include demolition, excavation, services relocation, temporary hoarding and tree removal. It is only when you go to this page that you find mention of the demolition of Anzac Hall, and that mention is buried nine paragraphs down.

The above link also takes you to a set of pdfs providing further details. The key pdfs are Planning Report (search within it for ‘Early Works Package’), Preliminary Arboriculture Assessment, and Southern Entrance. It is only when you get into these pdfs that you find further details on Anzac Hall (though not much, even here), tree chopping and excavation.

Arguments you might consider using

What next?

So, please get your response in to the NCA by 30 April. Again, email and postal details are on the NCA page here.

It is still possible to register as a Key Stakeholder with the NCA. Details and a link are on this NCA page. While you do not have to register, doing so will ensure you can have a say on the approval process for the project as a whole. (You will go onto the NCA’s mailing list.) This will be the final approval stage and will probably occur in May or June.

As we said in our previous email, it will be extremely difficult to stop the project but Heritage Guardians still believes there is a point to continuing the battle. High profile opposition will be noted by history. This is an unworthy project that has been advanced by dubious processes.

Any questions?

If you have any questions please email me or phone 0413867972.

David Stephens

Convener, Heritage Guardians

21 March 2021 updated