The seven projects will be completed or well underway by the end of the 2020/21 financial year, generating employment opportunities and supporting the local economy as the city responds to COVID-19.

The projects include upgrades to the iconic Gardens Amphitheatre, new exercise equipment at Nightcliff Foreshore, a half-court basketball facility and new toilet facilities at Jingili Water Gardens, Bicentennial Park, Rapid Creek and Cullen Bay.

The Gardens Amphitheatre will undergo a significant facelift, expected to cost in the vicinity of $600,000, focusing on providing stage access for people of all abilities and increasing the load capacity of the stage floor.

Tenders for work on the toilet facilities have been awarded and the tender for the Amphitheatre is due to close tomorrow. Local businesses are given priority in this process.

“The Gardens Amphitheatre has been hosting events for nearly 50 years,” said Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis.

“As custodians of this unique venue we have a responsibility to ensure it can continue to host local, national and international events into the future.”

“As we respond to COVID-19 City of Darwin’s focus is on continuing to provide essential services and invest in capital works across the City.”

“This upgrade will provide the Darwin community with a beautiful venue to continue to enjoy.”

The tender process for Gardens Amphitheatre is expected to take four weeks, with works to commence soon after.

For further information go to: https://www.darwin.nt.gov.au/council/transforming-darwin/infrastructure-improvements/overview

During the COVID-19 response contact City of Darwin:

E/ [email protected]

T/ 8930 0300. 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday, except public holidays.

W/ www.darwin.nt.gov.au

For further information on City of Darwin’s response to COVID-19 go to - https://www.darwin.nt.gov.au/covid-19.