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Jack Ross Park

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Marie
September 7, 2020
Jack Ross Park Situated along the water’s edge of Kingston Foreshore and between Kingston Foreshore Aurora and Waterfront developments, this space is a tranquil haven amongst the hustle and bustle of the precinct. Jack Ross Park is a unique space both visually and in its location – it is well positioned as the entrance to the buzz of the Promenade’s restaurant scene to the south, and close to the well known historic buildings in the Arts Precinct to the west. Consisting of a range of high quality corten steel furniture and sculptures, with plenty of seated areas to enjoy the surrounds, Jack Ross Park is one of the most picturesque settings in Canberra to watch the world go by. The park was named through a park naming competition with the winning entry granted to John William (Jack) Ross (c. 1886-1957). Jack Ross originally emigrated from Scotland and moved to Canberra in 1937 where he lived in Kingston with his wife Ivy (1901-1985). Jack Ross is recognised for his community contribution including his role as the founding Pipe Major of the Canberra Burns Club Pipe Band, formed under the auspices of the Canberra Highland Society and Canberra Burns Club.
Jack Ross Park Situated along the water’s edge of Kingston Foreshore and between Kingston Foreshore Aurora and Waterfront developments, this space is a tranquil haven amongst the hustle and bustle of the precinct. Jack Ross Park is a unique space both visually and in its location – it is well positi…

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