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Belconnen Town Centre auction raises tensions over growth versus amenity

Community concerns mount as three high-density land parcels head to market, fuelling debate about whether development targets are outpacing livability.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 26 June 2026, 7:33 pm

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Updated 3 h ago· 12 July 2026, 12:35 pm

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Belconnen Town Centre auction raises tensions over growth versus amenity
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The Suburban Land Agency has put three blocks spanning 18,000 square metres in the Belconnen Town Centre up for auction, prompting fresh community concerns over how the city's growth ambitions are being balanced with neighbourhood character. The Belconnen Community Council has expressed concern that the major land release will prioritise residential density and maximum sale price over community amenity, according to reports.

The tension reflects broader questions facing Canberra as it pursues infill development and higher-density housing. Town centres are critical nodes in the city's planned growth strategy, but their success also depends on community perception and liveability. How these sites are developed, what mix of uses they support, and what public and private spaces they create will shape not only the outcome of this auction but also community acceptance of future intensification across the city.

The auction process, designed to achieve competitive bidding and public land return, can create competing pressures: maximising financial return versus ensuring development outcomes that serve long-term community and economic interests. Canberra's planning framework will ultimately determine what gets built, but early community engagement at the marketing stage may help ensure the final form aligns with broader town centre vision.

Sources: the-riotact.com.

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