A new neighbourhood park based on local Ngunnawal culture through artwork and nature has opened on Aspinall Street in Watson ahead of a housing development.
The centrepiece of the park is a Maliyan (Wedge-tailed Eagle) structure designed by Ngunnawal artist Lynnice Church, which signifies the importance of the Maliyan to traditional custodians who believe she was chosen to create resources for Ngunnawal people.
Other artworks in the park include native animals and insects designed by Ngunnawal artists Jazz and Krystal Matthews from Wilay Designs.
The ACT government says the park also features a selection of native plants that have a special and practical connection to Ngunnawal community and culture, as well as play equipment for a range of ages and play styles.
The new park is part of the Section 76 Watson site that will provide for about 200 new dwellings, including a demonstration housing project of about 20 to 30 dwellings.
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