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Lake Tuggeranong gets $2.7 million water quality overhaul

The ACT Government's initial funding injection signals the start of a decade-long battle against algal blooms that threaten recreation and property values across the region.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 26 June 2026, 7:36 pm

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Updated 16 h ago· 3 July 2026, 11:09 pm

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Lake Tuggeranong gets $2.7 million water quality overhaul
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The ACT Government will spend $2.7 million in the 2026–27 Budget to begin implementing a 10-year plan aimed at improving water quality in Lake Tuggeranong and reducing blue-green algal blooms, according to Canberra CityNews. The funding marks the first staged commitment to a comprehensive strategy designed to reverse the ecological decline that has plagued the region's largest recreational water body.

For Belconnen and surrounding communities, the investment addresses a longstanding concern that threatens both public health and property appeal. Blue-green algal blooms have repeatedly forced beach closures and raised questions about water safety for swimmers, kayakers and other water users. The lake's condition has also become a point of friction in community discussions about density and development, with residents arguing that environmental quality must accompany population growth.

The 10-year timeframe suggests the challenge is systemic: improving water quality requires sustained attention to stormwater runoff, sediment management and nutrient loading from upstream catchments. Initial projects will likely focus on monitoring, revegetation and targeted interventions at key pollution sources. For property owners and investors in the Belconnen catchment, the commitment signals government willingness to tackle infrastructure and environmental issues that underpin neighbourhood liveability.

Sources: citynews.com.au.

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