Sunday Territorian

DAN’S TO FIX INTERSECTI­ON

Liquor giant promises road upgrades if allowed in NT

- WILL ZWAR

IT’S hoped a $6 million pedestrian and safety upgrade to the Bagot Road and Osgood Drive intersecti­on will help Endeavour Group’s bid to bring Dan Murphy’s to the NT.

The project would add a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights and slip lanes to the Dan Murphy’s proposal, which will be funded by Endeavour Group and Northern Territory Airports, in partnershi­p with the Northern Territory government. But developmen­t of the intersecti­on will be contingent on the approval of the liquor shop.

Endeavour Group corporate services general manager Shane Tremble said he hoped the plans would address concerns of pedestrian­s crossing Bagot Rd, which is six lanes wide at the intersecti­on, to get to the shop.

“We have spent a lot of time having meaningful conversati­ons with local communitie­s to understand their views on the proposed developmen­t,” Mr Tremble said.

“It was after engaging with local communitie­s that we were made aware of their concerns about Bagot Rd.

“We have, in partnershi­p with Northern Territory Airports, made a number of changes to the design to ensure that the $6 million upgrade to the intersecti­on provides safe pedestrian access for users.”

Dan Murphy’s would become the anchor tenant of the proposed $30 million Darwin Airport Central shopping centre. But NT Airports has said the developmen­t would not go ahead without Dan Murphy’s, which would create 200 short-term constructi­on jobs and more than 150 permanent jobs.

Mr Tremble said he understood the social intricacie­s of bringing Dan Murphy’s to Darwin but said that if approved, the shop would follow strict rules to ensure the safety of the community.

“From our ongoing consultati­on with local groups and stakeholde­rs we know there are still questions around our proposal, which is why we will continue working with local communitie­s – including Kulaluk and Minmarama communitie­s – and other community groups to understand any concerns they have,” he said.

“We want to listen so we can come up with solutions that are guided by locals.

“If approved, this particular store would have the most stringent set of alcohol control policies in Australia.”

Dan Murphy’s NT Civil and Administra­tive Tribunal hearing, which was scheduled to take place last week, will be heard on August 28.

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Picture: SUPPLIED How the proposed Darwin Airport Central will look, along with new pedestrian crossings at the intersecti­on of Bagot Road and Osgood Drive.

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