Hellenic Club of Canberra awarded Woden Village development

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra has been named the successful tenderer for Woden Village with sale contracts exchanging for the significant 12,946 square metre Phillip block centrally located between Matilda, Bowes and Callam Streets in Woden Town Centre.

“The proposed development for this site will boost the housing supply in the Territory. The mixed-use precinct will include residential, commercial and retail with up to 200 dwellings including 20 affordable and 10 community dwellings. A dedicated creative hub, community pavilion and array of outdoor spaces for public use are also part of the proposed development,” acting Chief Executive Officer of Suburban Land Agency, Adam Davey said.

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Proposed design plans for the Woden Village.

The design-based Request for Tender asked for innovative design and development proposals that respond to the Place Design Brief. The Brief was the result of comprehensive community consultations from late 2022 until early 2023 and guides future developers about the area’s unique attributes and highlights key aspects of Woden’s identity.

Sustainability is a key principle underpinning Hellenic Club’s precinct design and the development will include 5 star or greater Green Star Buildings rating, electric vehicle charging points and active green roofs. The future development will retain the same quantity of current publicly available parking spaces. Matilda Street will feature an open greenspace for the public to enjoy.

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra has been named the successful tenderer for Woden Village.

“On behalf of our members and Board, I would like to thank the ACT Government for giving the Hellenic Club and our project team this amazing opportunity. We are extremely proud of the concept design that underpinned our successful bid, and we look forward to sharing this in detail and seeking feedback from the community and other stakeholders,” Hellenic Club’s Chief Executive Officer, Ian Cameron said.

Public consultation will take place in the coming months when community can provide feedback and comment on the Tender Concept Design. Construction on site is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, following statutory approvals.

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