Telstra Tower

Telstra Tower
Telstra Tower in 2018
Interactive map of the Telstra Tower area
Alternative namesBlack Mountain Tower, Telecom Tower
General information
TypeObservation and communications tower
LocationCanberra, Australia
Coordinates35°16′32″S 149°05′52″E / 35.2756°S 149.0978°E / -35.2756; 149.0978
Construction startedOctober 1972
Completed1977
Opening15 May 1980
CostAU$16.3 million (1980), $73.9 million AUD (2021, adjusted for inflation)
Height
Antenna spire195.2 m (640 ft)
Technical details
Floor count10
Design and construction
ArchitectsRichard Ure and the Commonwealth Department of Works
Main contractorConcrete Constructions
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Telstra Tower (also known as Black Mountain Tower and formerly Telecom Tower) is a telecommunications tower and lookout that is situated above the summit of Black Mountain in Australia's capital city of Canberra. It is named after Australia's largest telecommunications company, Telstra. Rising 195.2 metres (640 ft) above the mountain summit, it is a landmark in Canberra and offers panoramic views of the city and its surrounding countryside from an indoor observation deck and two outdoor viewing platforms.

It was closed to the public in 2021, but in 2023, the ABC reported the tower was set to reopen in 2025 with a makeover celebrating Ngunnawal culture. The tower is currently set to reopen in December 2027.