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Awaba House revitalisation approved

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Jun 10, 2022
  • 1 min read

Artist's impression of the front of the new Awaba House

Dining and events will soon be back on the menu at the historic Awaba House at Booragul, with a development application to rebuild the iconic facility approved by Lake Macquarie City Council.

 

The historic building, adjacent to the Museum of Art and Culture, yapang, on the shores of Lake Macquarie, was badly damaged by fire in 2019.

Council’s Executive Manager Future City Precincts David Antcliff said the approval was an exciting milestone for a project that has received significant interest from the community.

“Awaba House is an iconic location that’s dear to so many in our community, and we’ve worked really hard to ensure the community’s aspirations for the venue are reflected in our plans,” Mr Antcliff said.

“The plans retain the building’s heritage façade and incorporate elements that will enhance the venue’s hospitality and event offering, with a modern interior fit-out, and separate cafe and function spaces.

“Visitors will also be able to take full advantage of the venue’s lakeside location, with new outdoor terrace and deck areas for al fresco dining or wedding ceremonies.”

The concept designs for the revitalised Awaba House were created in consultation with the Lake Macquarie community, including a survey completed by more than 200 people, and via a Community Reference Group, which provided guidance on the design brief.

Council will now proceed to detailed design, and is expected to engage a construction contractor early next year.

Construction of the revitalised Awaba House is expected to be complete in late 2023.

For more information and project updates go to lakemac.com.au.



Artist's impression of Awaba House

Awaba House was extensively damaged by fire in 2019

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