Canberra Club Rolls Two-Tower Dice to Diversify From Pokies

A Canberra hospitality and gaming club’s plan to diversify income away from poker machines is coming together in the form of two proposed apartment towers at the Woden town centre

For a 7858sq m site on Launceston Street, the Canberra Southern Cross Club has proposed the final two-tower piece of its masterplan that envisages 888 apartments across seven towers up to 12 storeys with a combined 70,000sq m of floorspace.

Under Canberra’s idiosyncratic leasehold system, the club in the national capital’s south acquired the wider 36,147sq m masterplan site in 1999. Between then and 2012, the club operated a pitch-and-putt golf course there that proved unviable.

If approved, the final two towers would rise at the far north of the Woden Valley suburb of Phillip that in line with Canberra’s unique Y-Plan was developed from the late 1960s as the first of the Australian Capital Territory’s several satellite office and retail centres.

Aside from its former use a a golf course, the club’s masterplan area is the final greenfields plot in the Woden town centre.

One of the two towers would comprise 199 apartments across its 12 storeys and the second 113-apartment building would be between nine and 12 storeys.

An external rendering of Canberra Southern Cross Club's two planned towers.
▲ A rendering of the final two towers of Canberra Southern Cross Club’s masterplanned site in the Woden town centre.

Designed by Canberra-headquartered Stewart Architecture, the project’s towers would be built-to-sell. Two of five previously approved towers at the masterplan site are slated as built-to-rent.

In 2015, consistent with an ACT Government push to reduce the number of gaming machines in Canberra, the club removed all 100 machines from its yacht club venue at Yarralumla by the southern bank of Lake Burley Griffin. At the time, the club said developing the Phillip pitch-and-putt site was its major opportunity to diversify from gaming.

In 2024-25, the six-venue club surrendered 40 more gaming machines.

The currently proposed two towers would include one, two and three-bedroom apartments, with all apartments having a balcony or courtyard.

The larger tower would have a pair of non-residential units on the ground floor planned for community purposes, a cafe or a shop.

Canberra Southern Cross Club’s Woden hospitality and gaming venue is at the far south of Phillip about 800m from the masterplan site.

Public feedback on the two-tower project closes on March 2. The Urban Developer contacted the club for comment.

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