Alexandra Canal (New South Wales)

Alexandra Canal (New South Wales)

Alexandra Canal is an artificial waterway in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The canal is Sydney's first inbound waterway.cite news |first=Paola |last=Totaro |title=Fetid drain to become aclean, green corridor |publisher="The Sydney Morning Herald" |page=8 |date=1998-06-30 |accessdate=2008-01-09 ] It stretches 4 kilometers from the inner Sydney suburb of Alexandria, flowing through the suburbs of St Peters and Mascot, past Sydney's Sydney Airport to the Cooks River at Tempe, which eventually discharges into Botany Bay." |page=108 |date=1999-11-20 |accessdate=2008-01-09 ]

History

Alexandra Canal was once a salt marsh known as Shea's Creek. Excavation began in 1887 to transform the marshland into a canal capable of carrying barges to transport goods from the nearby brickworks, woolen mills, tanneries and foundries.

During the excavation of Shea's Creek in 1896, the remains of a dugong were found in the estuarine clay. Examination by the then curator of the Australian Museum, Robert Etheridge, revealed the animal had been butchered by a blunt-edged cutting or chopping instrument. Two stone hatchet heads were found nearby. .cite web |url=http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/cadigalwangal/digging/sites_canal.htm |title=Alexandra Canal Site |accessdate=2008-01-10 |date= |year= |month= |work=Digging Up The Past |publisher=Marrickville Council ]

Construction of Alexandra Canal provided employment for workers during the depression of the 1890s.The original plan was for the canal to continue all the way to Sydney Harbour, but this did not eventuate, and construction of the canal ceased in 1900.

During World War II, 250 wool sheds were constructed along the eastern side of the canal,cite news |first=Anne |last=Susskind |title=Spinning yarns|publisher="The Sydney Morning Herald" |page=11 |date=1998-08-10 |accessdate=2008-01-09 ] built as temporary storage for the large amounts of wool stockpiled during the war. Some of these sheds still exist today.cite news |first=Geraldine |last=O'Brien |title=Plea to recognise sheds' wild and woolly history|publisher="The Sydney Morning Herald" |page=11 |date=1998-05-30 |accessdate=2008-01-09 ]

In the 19th and 20th centuries, the canal became highly polluted by runoff from nearby industries, with the canal's sediment contaminated with heavy metals. In 1998, Sydney Water launched a $4 million plan to clean and restore the condition of the canal's water. Five tributaries flow into the canal.

Alexandra Canal was named after Princess Alexandra, who married Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in 1863. The suburb of Alexandria is also named after Princess Alexandra.

Redevelopment proposal

In June 1998, the New South Wales Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Craig Knowles, announced that architecture students from the University of New South Wales would be commissioned to create designs that would transform Alexandra Canal into a "stunning water and green recreation corridor between Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay". The students were given a $5000 grant, funded by the South Sydney Development Corporation,an authority owned by the Government of New South Wales to oversee the redevelopment of the Green Square precinct.cite news |first=Tim |last=Dick |coauthors=Darren Goodsir |url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/23/1095651473152.html |title=City may be stripped of key powers |publisher="The Sydney Morning Herald" |page=2 |date=2004-09-24 |accessdate=2008-01-09 ] Nine of the students' designs were put on public exhibition in August that year.

By August 1999, a $300 million plan was announced by the South Sydney Development Corporation, that would feature housing for 25,000 residents, cafes, restaurants and boating facilities on the Alexandra Canal. The masterplan, released in 2001, featured cycleways along the entire length of both banks of the canal. In February, 2003, the New South Wales Deputy Premier, Dr Andrew Refshauge submitted the development application to begin construction of the cycleway.cite web |url=http://www.greensquare.com.au/staging/alex/PDF/cycleway_news.pdf |title=Cycleway News |accessdate=2008-01-09 |date=2003-02-25 |format=PDF |publisher=South Sydney Development Corporation |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20031114225016/http://www.greensquare.com.au/staging/alex/PDF/cycleway_news.pdf |archivedate=2003-11-14 ] “The creation of the cycle and pedestrian path along the length of the canal will draw people to the edge of the canal, providing opportunities for picnics, walking and cycling,” said Refshauge.

References

External links

* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=Alexandra+Canal,+Sydney&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.922138,151.182261&spn=0.035112,0.072269&t=h&z=14&om=1 Google Maps] satellite view of Alexandra Canal
* [http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/39582/20031222-0000/www.greensquare.com.au/alex/index.html South Sydney Development Corporation] Former website archived at the National Library of Australia


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