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This article previews the formal opening of Campbelltown Billabong Parklands and frames the long weekend as a major civic moment — with signage installed across key entry routes into the city and a full program of activities planned across Saturday to Monday. The piece acknowledges the project’s long-running controversy and the way it has divided opinion for years, but offers an on-site walkthrough with Mayor George Greiss and senior staff that describes the facility as an impressive combination of parkland and water recreation. It outlines the core elements — the main lagoon, children’s pool, streams and splash play — and positions the site as a new public destination designed for families and year-round use.
At the same time, the article keeps the political and governance context in view. It notes Greiss inherited the project and chose a “deliver it” approach, including commissioning a KPMG audit in response to criticisms about budget escalation and decision-making history. It also addresses two persistent issues raised by critics: proximity to the existing aquatic centre and concerns about parking. The article reports on practical measures to manage access, including new parking spaces and improved pedestrian connections, alongside a free-ticket booking system for entry after the opening. Overall, it reads as both a launch story and a reality check: celebration and place-making on one hand, and continuing debate about cost, delivery and long-term value on the other.
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