Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174:front:0:p114
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 325565–328371

component of the wetland complex. There could be some low intensity recreation and public access compatible with protection of the birdlife and habitats associated with these riverine areas.

C1: Molonglo Reach Recreation
The southern bank of Molonglo Reach to be developed and used as an informal riverside area with controlled public access. Wildlife habitat, including the marginal, riverine vegetation, is to be protected and maintained for birdlife and other semi‑aquatic fauna.  The north‑eastern portion may be more intensively developed with picnic facilities.

High and Low Voltage Distribution Sub‑Transmission Lines (Areas D1, D2, D3 and D4)
A number of high and low voltage lines cross Jerrabomberra Wetlands/Dairy Flat as key elements in the provision of electricity supply to Canberra. They have a visual effect on the landscape and views across Lake Burley Griffin to the Central National Area and can present a hazard to waterbirds.   These environmental effects should be minimised when opportunities arise, but this will depend upon the extent and timing of developments in adjacent areas and the degree to which some lines can be removed.

D1: Causeway to City East and Bruce
The two existing 132 kV lines linking the Causeway substation to the City East and Bruce substations are to be retained.

D2: Existing Causeway to Oaks Estate
The existing 66 kV line and adjacent 11 kV line are to be retained temporarily to provide an 11 kV link between Kingston and Fyshwick, after which they are to be removed.

D3: Causeway to Gilmore 132 Kv Sub‑Transmission Line Easement
An easement is required for a 132 kV line connecting the Causeway and Gilmore substations.

D4: 11 Kv Distribution Lines
Further work is to be undertaken to minimise the impact of the 11kV distribution lines.

Cycleway (Area E1)
The completion of the recreation cycleway system and Lake Burley Griffin is an important objective.  It requires the construction of a cycleway in or adjacent to the area covered by these conditions.

E1: Lake Burley Griffin Cycleway System
A cycleway is to be established in order to complete the system around the Lake and to provide a connection to Fyshwick. The route is to be determined following further analysis, but would not pass through Area A1.  It would pass through Area A2 in a manner which would be compatible with protection of the area's nature conservation and interpretation values. It would cross Jerrabomberra Creek east of Jerrabomberra Pool with much of its length being in the eastern portion of Area B1.

Water Supply (Area F1)
The bulk supply main carrying domestic water between Googong Reservoir and North Canberra crosses the wetland buffer area.

F1: Googong Bulk Supply Main
The existing bulk supply water main connecting Googong Reservoir and North Canberra