Kippax Centre


Kippax Centre is a large shopping centre located in the western suburb of Holt in Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory. Named after cricketer Alan Kippax, it serves the West Belconnen region, and is anchored by a Woolworths Supermarket, an Aldi store, and other stores, restaurants, cafeterias, bars, and community services.

History

In 1974, as the region of West Belconnen was slowly emerging, an approach was made by the ACT Government to build a sizeable shopping centre on a large plot of land neighbouring the Parkwood industrial estate. Its original design was to encompass one indoor shopping complex and two outdoor strip malls, now housing the majority of the centre's north-eastern wing.
In the late 1980s, with the area population growing steadily and competition arising from the newly opened Belconnen Mall, development began on the area now housing Woolworths, as well as building another strip mall on Kippax Place, including a Caltex service station, and the West Belconnen Leagues Club. This was furthered in 2005 when an expansion was made to house Aldi, and a completely separate building was developed next to the centre's playground to house the Kippax Public Library. The centre's facade was also modernised.
In early 2019, a was developed by the ACT Government, showing intent to expand the centre on the Kippax Playing Fields. This expansion would include another indoor shopping complex, housing another anchor tenant and a further range of stores. This plan was amidst controversy as it would force local sporting organisations to move their training facilities to other locations, such as the Higgins Oval, about to the centre's south.

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