Official Roundup: Essential Road Closures and Utility Notices for March 31

Public Service Announcement: City Notices for Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Welcome to the canberra.news official notices roundup. The following information has been compiled from the ACT Government, National Capital Authority, and essential service providers. Residents and commuters are advised to plan ahead for disruptions to transport and utility services scheduled for Tuesday, 31 March 2026.
Major Road and Pedestrian Disruptions
Significant infrastructure works continue across the city centre, primarily associated with the Light Rail Stage 2A project and bridge renewals. Please note the following impacts:
- Commonwealth Avenue: Southbound travel will remain reduced to a single lane between Parkes Way and Vernon Circle. This restriction is part of a longer-term arrangement expected to last through late April. Additionally, a specific section of the southbound lane near Parkes Way is scheduled for essential bridge works ending today.
- Bunda Street: A total road closure remains in effect between Genge Street and Scotts Crossing. This is due to ongoing precinct upgrade works. Local diversions are in place.
- Parkes Place East: Pedestrians should be aware of a footpath closure for concrete path upgrades. This closure is active through early April, and detours are marked for walkers and cyclists.
- Commonwealth Avenue Bridge: Partial bridge closures remain active as part of the ongoing multi-year renewal project managed by the National Capital Authority.
Scheduled Utility Maintenance
Evoenergy has scheduled essential network maintenance that will result in planned power outages for specific residential blocks. Residents in the affected areas should have received prior written notification.
- Yarralumla: A planned outage is scheduled from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM to facilitate essential maintenance on the local network.
- Kaleen: Maintenance works will result in a power interruption between 9:15 AM and 2:00 PM.
During these times, residents are encouraged to keep refrigerator doors closed and unplug sensitive electronic equipment. For those relying on life-support equipment, ensure back-up plans are ready.
Public Health Advisory: Death Cap Mushrooms
ACT Health has issued a high-level warning following recent reports of wild mushroom ingestion in the region. With the autumn season currently at its peak, the toxic Death Cap mushroom is active across the Territory, often growing near established oak trees. The Chief Health Officer reminds all Canberrans that these mushrooms are potentially fatal if consumed and cannot be made safe by cooking or peeling. Do not pick or eat any wild mushrooms.
Administrative Deadlines
Today, 31 March, marks the closing date for several high-level ACT Government recruitment processes, including positions for Senior Valuer and leadership roles within the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate. Applications must be submitted through the official jobs portal by 11:59 PM.

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