Will Canberra Protect? Respond by 31 October

by Shane Sody

How would a three billion dollar hospital and eight-storey car park affect the National Heritage values of your Adelaide Park Lands?

You have a very short time - only until Tuesday 31 October - to answer that question for Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.

Ms Plibersek's Department is belatedly examining the State Government's proposed new Women's and Children's Hospital.

Her Federal Department has a role because the proposed hospital would be built over a large swathe of your National Heritage-listed Park Lands, including this grove of about 50 ancient olives and sheoak trees.

Federal Environment Minister, Tanya Plibersek

It's long been recognised that there are better sites for a new Women's and Children's Hospital.

However, since announcing the project a year ago, the State Government has refused to look at any alternative sites, and has even tried to persuade you that large new buildings on your Park Lands would make other parts of your Park Lands more "accessible".

The State plans are well advanced, and the Federal Government is only now catching up.

What Can You Do?

It's simple. Just lodge a brief comment at this web page of the Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. (DCCEEW).

But DON'T DELAY. Public comments will be received only until 31 October.

These are the essential points to get across to the Federal Government. You can write your own message, or copy and paste these relevant dot points, if you like:

  • The new carpark and hospital buildings would compromise the integrity of the Park Lands, because they would be significantly larger in scale and height than existing historic (police barracks) encroachments.

  • The proposed car park alone would destroy five hectares of Park 27 (Kate Cocks Park) adjoining Gaol Road, containing an ancient olive grove and sheoak trees.

  • The project would be of very high visual prominence, reducing if not entirely eliminating the landscape character of the Park Lands which is of National Heritage importance.

  • Although some of the project area is currently inaccessible or under-maintained, establishment of the proposed hospital, car park, and central energy plant would preclude any future rejuvenation of these areas in a manner that would be more consistent with the National Heritage values of the Park Lands.

Please, do it BEFORE the end of October 2023. Here’s the direct link:

https://epbcpublicportal.awe.gov.au/open-for-comments/project-decision/comment/?refentity=mara_projectdecision&refid=edd8635b-936c-ee11-9ae7-000d3a794f5a&refrel=mara_DecisionComment_projectdecision_mara

More information

This lengthy report by DASH Architects sets out clearly how this proposed site for the new Women's and Children's Hospital is inconsistent with the National Heritage values of your Open, Green, Public Adelaide Park Lands. (PDF, 5.4 Mb, 126 pages)

Imagery from the new WCH project team, showing the proposed hospital (in white) and the adjacent eight-storey car park covering five hectares of your Park Lands - the same size as the Adelaide Oval stadium - that would obliterate Kate Cocks Park, in Park 27, including the ancient olive groves off Gaol Road.