Lake Ginninderra is an artificial lake located on the Ginninderra Creek and adjacent to the Belconnen Town Centre. The lake was constructed in 1974 to collect stormwater discharge from a 98.8 kmē catchment that includes the surrouding suburbs of Aranda, Macquarie, Cook, Bruce, Belconnen, McKellar, Giralang, Kaleen in the eastern areas of Belconnen and Gungahlin.
The lake was formed through the construction of the Ginninderra Drive embankment across Ginninderra Ck. Creating a lake with a surface area of 1.05 kmē and an average depth of 3.5 metres. water flow out of the lake is via a multi-celled concrete culvert structure and spillway chute on the Ginninderra Drive embankment.
During 2004 the Ginninderra Drive embankment is being raised by one metre to make sure it meets current standards for a once in a million year flood.
References
Canberra Urban Parks and Places, Lake Ginninderra (http://www.parksandplaces.act.gov.au/parkslakesponds/lakeginninderra.html)
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LakeGinninderra is an artificial lake located on the Ginninderra Creek in Canberra.
The lake was constructed in 1974 to collect stormwater discharge from a 98.8 km² catchment that includes the surrounding suburbs of Aranda, Macquarie, Cook, Bruce, Belconnen, McKellar, Giralang, Kaleen in the eastern areas of Belconnen and Gungahlin.
The lake is home to many birds, such as the Black swan, moorhens and ducks.
LakeGinninderra tailors student pathways towards achievement in traditional subject areas, complemented by a diverse range of studies in contemporary areas of learning.
At LakeGinninderra College students are encouraged to establish relationships that assume respect, tolerance and a healthy attitude to life and society.
Globalisation of education is active within the multicultural community of LakeGinninderra and the positive influence of international students.