4-398: Tuggeranong Arts Centre is a purpose-built centre located on the shores of Lake Tuggeranong , in the town centre of Tuggeranong , a southern district of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . It is an organisation providing a wide range of arts activities for community participation, development and enjoyment. The building features a 110-seat theatre/cinema, 2 galleries, 2 dance studios,
8-612: A workshop space, and a digital media studio. Tuggeranong Arts Centre is managed by Tuggeranong Community Arts Association Inc. and presents a diverse program of theatre, film, exhibitions, music, and dance to the public, combining community and professional arts. A number of artists and community arts organisations hire the Centre's venues, including Canberra Dramatics, Free Rain Theatre, and Pied Piper Productions. Lake Tuggeranong Lake Tuggeranong , an artificial lake sourced by
12-616: The confluence of Tuggeranong Creek and stormwater discharge from urban and rural areas, is located in the Tuggeranong district of Canberra , within the Australian Capital Territory , Australia . The lake is situated adjacent to the Tuggeranong Town Centre , and is bounded by the suburbs of Bonython in the south-east and Kambah in the north-west. Lake Tuggeranong was created by
16-640: The construction of a dam in 1987 coinciding with urban development in the district. The lake was built as a sediment trap for soil and debris, and to improve the quality of the water flowing into the Murrumbidgee River . Tuggeranong Creek feeds the Isabella Pond, that then flows into Lake Tuggeranong. The water quality of the lake is monitored by health and environmental agencies, and is subject to health hazards such as toxic blue-green algal blooms or high faecal bacteria counts, given
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