Australasian Leisure Management
Jan 28, 2024

Works commence on new $33.5 million Orange Regional Conservatorium and Planetarium

Orange City Council has advised that works are underway in preparation for the construction of the new $33.5 million Orange Regional Conservatorium and Planetarium.

Council awarded the tender to local construction company Renascent, which also built the Orange Regional Galley extension and is currently building the new Wentworth Golf Club.

The Orange Regional Conservatorium and Planetarium project includes:

  • a 275-seat auditorium (with capacity built in for additional 48 seats or additional stage)

  •  a 65-seat planetarium auditorium

  • 40 practice studios and rehearsal spaces

  • front- and back-of-house facilities including main lobby, bar and kitchen

  • office space, amenities and ancillary spaces

Orange Mayor Jason Hamling welcomed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Orange on 27th January for a ceremony to turn-the-first-sod and signalling the start of the 18-month project.

Construction fences have been erected around the site in the North Court, on the corner of March and Peisley streets, behind the Civic precinct.

Site preparation work has begun along with earthworks to remove top soil and level the site ahead of excavations for the building’s foundations.

Mayor Hamling is delighted to see work get underway and shared “Spending $33.5 million over the next 18 months will mean work for a local company employing local people, including local tradies.

“The construction company will source 80% of contractors from the Orange area with only specialist trades coming from out of town. At its peak, there will be 50-60 people working on the site. Over the 18 months ‘life’ of the project between 500 to 700 individuals will be working on the project at different times.

“Mr Albanese came to Orange in June 2010 to announce federal funding for the Orange Aquatic Centre. That project has transformed the sport of swimming in Orange. And it was great to have him back again.

“Orange City Council is once again looking forward to working in partnership with the Australian and NSW Governments to deliver another inter-generational project that will transform the cultural life of our local community.”

The budget for the $33.5 million project is shared between:

  • the Australian Government’s Community Development Grants program ($10 million)

  • the NSW Government’s Creative Capital Funding program ($5 million)

  • Orange City Council (up to $18.5 million)

  • Council funding of $18.5 million will be funded by:

  • the proceeds of selling the current Conservatorium site in Hill Street

  • the proceeds from other property sales, and

  • a combination of external and internal borrowings

Image top: Concept render for Orange Regional Conservatorium and Planetarium; image above: Mayor welcomes Prime Minister for turning of sod as works begins on Conservatorium/Planetarium project

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