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Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre closed

The Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre will be closed until further notice due to persistent water leaks.

Stephen Alegria, executive branch manager of the ACT Parks and Conservation Service, said the closure is out of an abundance of caution to keep volunteers and visitors safe, and will not impact access to the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve.

“Over the past six months, the Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre has been undergoing a comprehensive building review to address issues caused by persistent water leaks, residual moisture, and associated issues,” Mr Alegria said.

“We have decided to close the Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre so these issues can be addressed. Our priority is to keep our staff, volunteers, and visitors safe.

“Visitor centre staff will be relocated to the Tidbinbilla depot and will be available over the phone to assist as they continue to service the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre area.

“Access to the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, including the Sanctuary and walking trails, will not be impacted. Entry fees have been waived until further notice, and the boom gate will remain open throughout the reserve’s normal opening hours from 7:30am to 6:00pm.

“The government is working to fast-track a temporary demountable building as soon as possible to provide the most important services to visitors, including safety, orientation, and interpretive information,” said Mr Alegria.

Maps and brochures are available outside the visitor centre for those who need them. There is limited reception at the reserve, so the visitor centre Wi-Fi will be maintained to support communications.

Tidbinbilla Visitor Information staff can be contacted on 02 6207 8921.

Visit the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve website for more information at: www.tidbinbilla.act.gov.au

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