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Population: N/A
This suburb is currently under construction.
Population: N/A
This suburb is currently under construction however some residents have started to move in. Statistics unavailable.
Population: 5,877
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 64.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 35.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.1%
Other: 0%
Australia 66.2%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 3.8%
India 2.6%
England 2.6%
Vietnam 2.3%
Sri Lanka 1.5%
Population: 6,979
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 86.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 13.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.2%
Other: 0%
Australia 70.5%
England 4.1%
India 2.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.9%
Vietnam 1.3%
Sri Lanka 1.3%
Population: 9,120
Median age: 31 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 72.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 26.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.8%
Other: 0%
Australia 73%
England 2.3%
India 2.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.6%
Vietnam 1.2%
New Zealand 1.2%
Population: 9
Due to the small population for this area, limited information is available.
Population: N/A
This suburb is currently under construction however some residents have started to move in. Statistics unavailable.
Population: 5,894
Median age: 30 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 63.8%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 35.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 65.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 4.1%
India 3.9%
England 2.6%
New Zealand 1.8%
Vietnam 1.5
Population: 331
Median age: 45 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 84.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 12.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 2.9%
Other: 0%
Australia 82.3%
England 5.7%
USA 2.4%
Germany 1.2%
New Zealand 1.2%
Poland 1.2%
Population: 6,055
Median age: 29 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 42.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 34.0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 23.3%
Other: 0.6%
Australia 58.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 6.8%
India 3.3%
Korea, Republic of (South) 2.6%
Vietnam 2.3%
England 2.2%
Population: 5,068
Median age: 28 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 7.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 53.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 7.8%
India 6.7%
Vietnam 2.7%
Sri Lanka 2.2%
Bangladesh 2.1%
Population: 3,443
Median age: 30 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 84.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 13.0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 2.4%
Other: 0%
Australia 69.5%
India 4.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 3.5%
England 2.6%
South Africa 1.6%
Sri Lanka 1.5%
Population: 1,837
Median age: 27 Dwelling structure: Separate house: 47.4% Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 52.6% Flat, unit or apartment: 0% Other: 0% Residents’ country of birth (top responses): Australia 63.4% India 5.9% China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 5.3% New Zealand 2.3% Pakistan 2.3% Hong Kong (SAR of China) 2.0%
Population: 2,881
Median age: 28 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 73.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 26.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 71.0%
India 2.7%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.2%
England 2.2%
Sri Lanka 1.7%
Fiji 1.3%
Population: 3,845
Median age: 28 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 17.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 61.6%
India 6.0%
Sri Lanka 3.5%
South Africa 3.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.1%
England 1.9%
Population: 5,712
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Separate house: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
83.3% Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 16.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 76.1%
England 2.8%
India 2.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.5%
New Zealand 1.4%
Philippines 1.1%
Population: 7,922
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 90.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 5.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 4.7%
Other: 0.1%
Australia 76.9%
England 4.3%
New Zealand 1.3%
India 0.9%
Scotland 0.8%
Italy 0.8%
Population: 31
Due to the small population for this area, limited information is available.
Population: 4,061
Median age: 31 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 94.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 3.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.4%
Other: 0%
Australia 81.3%
England 3.1%
New Zealand 1.1%
Scotland 0.7%
India 0.6%
Laos 0.6%
Population: 3,146
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 96.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 2.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.9%
Other: 0%
Australia 77.8%
England 3.7%
New Zealand 1.5%
India 0.8%
Vietnam 0.8%
Croatia 0.7%
Population: 1,787
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 88.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.5%
Other: 0%
Australia 78.2%
England 3.6%
New Zealand 1.6%
India 1.4%
Vietnam 0.8%
Laos 0.7%
Population: 5,573
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 77.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 21%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.7%
Other: 0%
Australia 74.9%
England 3.5%
India 1.9%
Sri Lanka 1.8%
Vietnam 1.2%
Germany 0.8%
Population: 1,497
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 100%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 80.6%
England 5.3%
Scotland 1.0%
Singapore 0.9%
New Zealand 0.8%
USA 0.7%
Population: 15,600
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 88.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 9.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.8%
Other: 0.1%
Australia 78.3%
England 3.9%
New Zealand 1.2%
India 0.9%
Germany 0.8%
Philippines 0.7%
Population: 4,346
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82.6
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 16.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 76.8%
England 3.0%
India 1.8%
Vietnam 1.6%
New Zealand 1.2%
Philippines 1.0%
Population: 1,704
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 12.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 53.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 34.1%
Other: 0%
Australia 68.5%
England 4.8%
India 4.5%
New Zealand 1.7%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.4%
Germany 0.8%
Population: 3,079
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 99.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 0.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 77.2%
England 4.0%
India 1.1%
New Zealand 1.0%
Italy 0.9%
Germany 0.7%
Population: 7,886
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 83.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 16.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 76.6%
England 3.3%
India 1.1%
New Zealand 0.9%
Philippines 0.9%
Sri Lanka 0.7%
Population: 2,854
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 95.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 4.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 81.8%
England 3.0%
New Zealand 1.1%
India 0.7%
Scotland 0.7%
Lebanon 0.7%
Population: 3,112
Median age: 43 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 97.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 2.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 76.5%
England 5.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.0%
Scotland 1.0%
New Zealand 0.9%
Malaysia 0.7%
Population: 5,304
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 84.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 14.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 78.2%
England 3.5%
New Zealand 1.1%
Philippines 1.1%
Scotland 0.7%
Poland 0.7%
Population: 5,294
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 97.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 2.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.2%
Other: 0%
Australia 81.7%
England 3.3%
New Zealand 1.5%
Philippines 0.7%
Scotland 0.7%
Vietnam 0.5%
Population: 5,879
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 86.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 7.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 6.2%
Other: 0%
Australia 80.2%
England 3.2%
New Zealand 1.2%
India 0.8%
Scotland 0.8%
Philippines 0.7%
Population: 3,905
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 57.4%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 35.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 7.2%
Other: 0%
Australia 73%
England 3.3%
India 1.9%
Vietnam 1.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.4%
New Zealand 1.3%
Population: 5,076
Median age: 30 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 86.4%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 13.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 77.1%
England 3.8%
Philippines 1.0%
New Zealand 0.9%
Laos 0.9%
India 0.8%
Population: 3,477
Median age: 43 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 75.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 15%
Flat, unit or apartment: 9.2%
Other: 0.3%
Australia 74.6%
England 4.9%
Scotland 1.3% Germany 1.2% China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.0% New Zealand 0.9%
Population: 2,684
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 78.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 18.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 3%
Other: 0
Australia 73.4%
England 4.5%
India 1.1%
New Zealand 1.1%
Croatia 0.8%
USA 0.8%
Population: 2,165
Median age: 41 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 81%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 18.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.8%
Other: 0%
Australia 70.6%
England 3.5%
Italy 1.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.5%
India 1.5%
New Zealand 1.4%
Population: 3,194
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 88.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.8%
Other: 0.2%
Australia 75.4%
England 5.0%
Germany 1.3%
New Zealand 1.2%
South Africa 1.0%
Scotland 0.8%
Population: 2,814
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 79.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 14.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 5.8%
Other: 0%
Australia 75.5%
England 4.7%
New Zealand 1.7%
India 1.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.9%
Scotland 0.7%
Population: 3,131
Median age: 40 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 80.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 16.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 2.7%
Other: 0%
Australia 76.3%
England 3.8%
India 1.4%
New Zealand 1.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.0%
Germany 1.0%
Population: 3,381
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 88.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 7.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 3.5%
Other: 0%
Australia 79.1%
England 4.1%
New Zealand 1.0%
India 0.9%
Germany 0.9%
Scotland 0.8%
Population: 2,804
Median age: 44 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 93.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 5.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.6%
Other: 0%
Australia 78%
England 5.3%
Italy 1.4%
Scotland 1.1%
USA 1.0%
New Zealand 0.8%
Population: 2,678
Median age: 40 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 88.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1%
Other: 0%
Australia 73.5%
England 5.1%
Italy 1.5%
United States of America 1.4%
Greece 1.3%
New Zealand 1.3%.
Population: 2,658
Median age: 36 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 95.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 2.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 2.1%
Other: 0%
Australia 78.8%
England 4.6%
Scotland 0.8%
Germany 0.7%
New Zealand 0.7%
Italy 0.6%
Population: 2,892
Median age: 34 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 77.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 14.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 7.8%
Other: 0%
Australia 72%
England 3.1%
India 2.2%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.9%
Germany 1.0%
Bangladesh 0.9%
Population: 2,937
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: S Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
eparate house: 63.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 35.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.5%
Other: 0%
Australia 70.2%
England 3.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.9%
India 1.7%
Germany 1.1%
Italy 0.9%
Population: 3,303
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 15.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.4%
Other: 0%
Australia 76.9%
England 3.6%
New Zealand 1.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.3% Germany 0.8% India 0.7%
Population: 2,909
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 95.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 4.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 69%
England 2.3%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.1%
Croatia 1.8%
Vietnam 1.8%
Italy 1.6%
Population: 2,678
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 77.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 11.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 10.9%
Other: 0%
Australia 68.2%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 4.2%
England 4.0%
Vietnam 1.7%
India 1.2%
New Zealand 1.1%
Population: 6,437
Median age: 31 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 86.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 12.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.6%
Other: 0%
Australia 73.7%
England 3.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.9%
India 1.9%
New Zealand 1.3%
Philippines 1.1%
Population: 0
This suburb is currently under construction.
Population: 3,639
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 92.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 4.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 2.8%
Other: 0%
Australia 77.5%
England 3.2%
New Zealand 1.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.9%
Italy 0.9%
Netherlands 0.8%
Population: 7,612
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 94.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 3.7%
Other: 0%
Australia 71%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 3.4%
England 3.0%
Vietnam 1.6%
India 1.3%
Italy 1.1%.
Population: 4,893
Median age: 36 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 57.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 34.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 8.1%
Other: 0%
Australia 74.6%
England 3.8%
New Zealand 1.2%
India 1.1%
Philippines 1.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.0%
Population: 3,133
Median age: 36 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 92%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 7.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.5%
Other: 0%
Australia 74.5%
England 3.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.2%
Vietnam 1.2%
New Zealand 1.1%
Chile 1.0%.
Population: 2,921
Median age: 40 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 59.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 21.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 19.6%
Other: 0%
Australia 69.7%
England 4.9%
India 1.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.8%
Bangladesh 1.5%
New Zealand 1.1%
Population: 3,364
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 92.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 6.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1%
Other: 0%
Australia 74%
England 3.8%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.6%
New Zealand 1.1%
Italy 1.0%
India 0.9%
Population: 2,191
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 96.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 3.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.4%
Other: 0%
Australia 83.1%
England 4.6%
Germany 1.1%
New Zealand 1.1%
Scotland 0.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.7%
Population: 3,616
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 98%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 75.2%
England 3.2%
New Zealand 0.9%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.8%
Italy 0.8%
Germany 0.6%
Population: 5,225
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82.8%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10%
Flat, unit or apartment: 7.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 67.1%
Vietnam 3.1%
England 2.7%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.5%
India 2.0%
Philippines 1 .6%.
Population: 5,487
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 94.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 4.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 1.4%
Other: 0%
Australia 78.2%
England 2.7%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.4%
New Zealand 1.0%
Vietnam 1.0%
India 0.9%.
Population: 7,313
Median age: 31 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 91%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 8.8%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.2%
Other: 0%
Australia 77.2%
England 2.9%
India 1.2%
Vietnam 1.2%
New Zealand 1.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.9%
Population: 2,971
Median age: 3 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 53.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 40.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 5.8%
Other: 0%
Australia 70.3%
England 5.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.4%
New Zealand 1.2%
United States of America 1.1%
Germany 1.1%
Population: 3,146
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 87.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 12.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 74.2%
England 2.5%
Philippines 1.8%
New Zealand 1.0%
Finland 0.6%
Netherlands 0.6%
Population: 5,774
Median age: 29 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 4.8%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 42.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 52.3%
Other: 0%
Australia 51.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 6.3%
India 3.8%
England 2.4%
Vietnam 1.6%
Philippines 1.4%
Population: 2,520
Median age: 40 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 11.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 5.6%
Other: 0.2%
Australia 71.4%
England 4.6%
New Zealand 1.6%
United States of America 1.3%
Germany 1.1%
Vietnam 1.0%
Population: 2,325
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 86.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 8.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 5%
Other: 0%
Australia 74.1%
England 3.3%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.4%
New Zealand 1.4%
India 1.2%
Sri Lanka 1.1%
Population: 2,188
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 2.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 45.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 52.7%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 54.4%
India 12.4%
England 4.3%
Philippines 2.7%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.3%
Sri Lanka 1.4%
Population: 2,596
Median age: 41 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 65.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 27.8%
Flat, unit or apartment: 6.5%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 71.9%
England 4.6%
India 1.9%
New Zealand 1.7%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.0%
Italy 0.8%.
Population: 936
Median age: 45 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 97.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 2.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 0%
Other: 0%
Australia 56.1%
Italy 3.6%
Sri Lanka 3.6%
England 3.4%
India 2.5%
Vietnam 2.3%.
Population: 3,143
Median age: 40 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 55.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 19.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 25.5%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 65.1%
England 4.0%
India 3.2%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.3%
Philippines 1.3%
New Zealand 1.2%.
Population: 2,979
Median age: 37 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 59.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 8.0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 32.8%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 62.7%
India 5.1%
England 4.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.0%
Germany 1.2%
New Zealand 1.1%
Population: 2,420
Median age: 48 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 88.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 7.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 4.5%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 61.3%
England 4.4%
India 3.0%
Sri Lanka 2.2%
Malaysia 1.9%
Germany 1.3%
Population: 3,084
Median age: 42 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 75.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 12.1%
Flat, unit or apartment: 12.3%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 69.2%
England 5.5%
New Zealand 1.9%
India 1.6%
Indonesia 1.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.9%
Population: 3,362
Median age: 41 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 65.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 23.8%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 66.1%
England 5.3%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan)
2.1%
India 2.1%
New Zealand 1.8%
Sri Lanka 1.4%
Population: 3,471
Median age: 43 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 79.9%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 8.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 11.7%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 71.9%
England 5.1%
New Zealand 1.5%
India 1.3%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.1%
Italy 0.8%.
Population: 5,452
Median age: 41 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 84.6%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 3.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 11.8%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 75.1%
England 5.4%
India 1.5%
New Zealand 1.2%
Germany 0.9%
Scotland 0.8%
Population: 2,701
Median age: 36 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 74.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 5.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 19.8%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 68.4
India 4.7%
England 3.5%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.4%
Germany 1.2%
Sri Lanka 1.0%.
Population: 2,974
Median age: 47 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 74.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 22.7%
Flat, unit or apartment: 2.6%
Other: 0%
Australia 72.3%
England 6.6%
New Zealand 1.7%
India 1.5%
USA 1.2%
South Africa 1.2%.
Population: 3,357
Median age: 41 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 72.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 11.7% F
lat, unit or apartment: 16%
Other: 0%
Australia 70.8%
England 4.4%
India 1.2%
Italy 1.2%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.0%
USA 1.0%
Population: 5,895
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 70%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 9.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 20.1%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 71.2%
England 3.7%
New Zealand 1.3%
India 1.3%
USA 1.1%
Italy 1.0%.
Population: 2,978
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 7.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 83.8%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 65.9%
England 5.3%
New Zealand 1.5%
USA 1.3%
India 1.3%
France 0.8%.
Population: 4,170
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 48.3%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 5.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 45.9%
Other: 0.2%
Australia 71%
England 4.2%
New Zealand 1.5%
India 1.4%
Italy 1.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.9%.
Population: 1,649
Median age: 42 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 55%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 13.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 31.7%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 71.5%
England 3.3%
New Zealand 2.2%
India 1.4%
USA 1.2%
Italy 1.1%.
Population: 2,801
Median age: 43 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 77.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 5.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 17.4%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 72%
England 5.7%
New Zealand 2.0%
India 1.1%
USA 1.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 0.9%
Population: 1,183
Median age: 38 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 13.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 4.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 83.1%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 63.4%
England 4.5%
USA 1.3%
Korea, Republic of (South) 1.3%
India 1.2%
France 1.1%.
Population: 5,872
Median age: 33 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 60.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 16.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 22.9%
Other: 0.0%
Australia 69.9%
England 3.3%
India 2.1%
New Zealand 1.5%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.5%
Korea, Republic of (South) 1.0%
Population: 3,876
Median age: 30 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 20.2%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 7.9%
Flat, unit or apartment: 72.0%
Other: 0.0
Australia 61.7%
England 3.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.8%
India 1.6%
Malaysia 1.3%
New Zealand 1.3%
Population: 1,640
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 35.0%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 54.3%
Other: 0.4%
Australia
England 4.0%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.6%
New Zealand 1.6%
Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar) 1.4%
India 1.3%
Population: 5,583
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 79.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 8.0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 12.6%
Other: 0.1%
Australia: 71.5%
England: 3.6%
New Zealand: 1.6%
Germany: 1.5%
USA: 1.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 1.1%.
Population: 4,838
Median age: 36 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 36.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 39.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 24%
Other: 0.2%
Australia: 64.1%
England: 3.9%
India: 1.7%
Vietnam: 1.4%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 1.3%
New Zealand: 1.3%.
Population: 3,015
Median age: 39 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 77.4%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 10.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 12.0%
Other: 0.3%
Australia: 76.2%
England: 4.1%
New Zealand: 1.5%
Greece: 1.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 1.0%
Germany: 1.0%
Population: 3,686
Median age: 35 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 78.7%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 13.0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 8.3%
Other: 0.0%
Australia: 67.6%%
England: 4.1%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 3.0%
New Zealand: 1.3%
Italy 1.0%
Greece: 1.0%.
Population: 2,263
Median age: 32 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 57.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 22.5%
Flat, unit or apartment: 20.3%
Other: 0.0%
Australia: 67.8%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 3.9%
England: 3.5%
New Zealand: 1.4%
India: 1.2%
USA: 1.1%
Population: 3,579
Median age: 24 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 0.0%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 0.6%
Flat, unit or apartment: 99.4%
Other: 0.0%
Australia: 38.8%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 14.7%
Malaysia: 4.6%
Singapore: 3.5%
Korea, Republic of (South): 3.1%
Hong Kong (SAR of China) 2.9%
Population: 5,248
Median age: 27 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 73%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 11.2%
Flat, unit or apartment: 15.8%
Other: 0.0%
Australia: 76%
England: 3.8%
New Zealand: 1.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 0.8%
USA: 0.8%
India: 0.7%
Population: 5,388
Median age: 28 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 10.4%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 14.3%
Flat, unit or apartment: 75.3%
Other: 0.0%
Australia: 53.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan): 4.5%
England: 3.1%
Vietnam: 3.0%
India: 2.2%
Malaysia: 1.9%
Population: 5,290
Median age: 40 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 82.8%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 11.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 5.6%
Other: 0.2%
Australia: 71.4%
England: 4.6%
New Zealand: 1.6%
USA: 1.3%
Germany: 1.1%
Vietnam: 1%
Population: 2,193
Median age: 21 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 45.5%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 0%
Flat, unit or apartment: 27.3%
Other: 13.6%
Australia: 40%
China (including SARs and Taiwan): 12.2%
Malaysia: 6.0%
Singapore: 3.0%
India: 2.5%
Indonesia: 2.2%
Population: 7,167
Median age: 26 Dwelling structure: Residents’ country of birth (top responses):
Separate house: 41.1%
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc: 24.4%
Flat, unit or apartment: 34.2%
Other: 0%
Australia 53.6%
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 7.6%
India 2.7%
England 1.7%
Saudi Arabia 1.5%
Korea, Republic of (South) 1.4%
Population: 48,109
Queanbeyan is located in New South Wales, adjacent to Canberra.
Population: 52,471
Housing Canberra’s oldest suburbs, some of which are heritage listed, the leafy and established area of Canberra’s Inner North is located closest to the central business, dining, entertainment and retail precinct of Canberra – known as Civic. The area consists of 13 suburbs ranging in accommodation from inner city apartments to large homes in quiet streets and is interspersed with nature reserves, parks, local shopping centres, hip bars and cool cafes.
Population: 25,880
Separated from the inner north by Lake Burley Griffin’s 664 hectares of water, the inner south is also home to some of Canberra’s oldest suburbs along with some of our major attractions including the National Gallery of Australia, Questacon, Old Parliament House and Canberra Glassworks. Kingston is Canberra’s most populous suburb and has recently been enhanced with a new waterfront development – Kingston Foreshore. Kingston, and the neighbouring suburb Manuka, are popular dining and shopping destinations and accommodation in this area ranges from waterfront apartments to large family homes.
Population: 34,657
The Woden region was the first ‘satellite city’ of Canberra to be built, and was established in the 1960s. Incorporating a major shopping centre, known as Woden Plaza, a number of Commonwealth Government departments, the Canberra Hospital and the Canberra Institute of Technology. Woden consists of 12 suburbs and is also home to a large diplomatic community.
Population: 88,059
Surrounded by the picturesque Brindabella Mountain range, the valley of Tuggeranong is home to a major town centre on the shores of Lake Tuggeranong. The town centre currently has a large shopping complex, cinema, Government Departments, local businesses and a vibrant dining precinct that will be greatly enhanced thanks to a new lakeside development, Southquay. Southquay promises to transform the town centre into a lively waterfront community made up of apartments, restaurants, businesses, parks and a lakefront boulevard, to complement the existing range of apartments, homes and facilities in the area.
Population: 23.650
The smallest of the seven districts, Weston Creek consists of eight residential suburbs, each with its own shopping centre. The area is also serviced by a major shopping and business centre called Cooleman Court and several arterial roads efficiently connect it to Woden, Civic, Tuggeranong and Belconnen. Surrounded by natural bushland, Weston Creek is a peaceful community and has a slightly older population than the rest of Canberra, with a number of retirement homes adding to the mix of apartments and homes in the area.
Population: N/A
Canberra's newest region, Molonglo Valley, embraces the natural environment. Featuring magnificent views to surrounding mountains and valleys, wide tree-lined streets, recreational parks and cycle paths it will also deliver a range of housing options, schools, local shops and community facilities. Only 10 kilometres from the Canberra centre, residents will have easy access to some of Canberra’s premier outdoor playgrounds, including the Molonglo River, the National Arboretum, the National Zoo and Aquarium and Stromlo Forest Park – renowned for its world-class mountain biking trails.
Population: 97,468
Belconnen is Canberra’s second ‘satellite city’, built in the 1970s. Its town centre is on the shores of Lake Ginninderra and is home to a recently re-developed shopping centre, dining precinct, Commonwealth Departments, the University of Canberra, Calvary Hospital, the Australian Institute of Sport and Canberra Stadium. The district continues to grow with the development of Lawson and a new suburb planned in West Belconnen and offers a huge variety of housing options from inner city apartments to homes on larger blocks.
Population: 57,051
Gungahlin is the fast growing district of Canberra and is home to more than 50,000 residents. The bustling Gungahlin Town Centre is at its heart and offers the key components of a vibrant community, including schools, a library, medical services, cafés, restaurants, bars, special retailers, department stores, leisure centre and recreational facilities. With views of mountain ranges and an array of nature reserves, residents can also enjoy running and cycle tracks, playgrounds and BBQ facilities by the water’s edge at Yerrabi Pond and Gungahlin Pond. Made up of affordable apartments, town houses and homes, Gungahlin is serviced by several arterial roads that access the other satellite cities of Canberra quickly and efficiently.
The Walk-in Centre provides fast, free one-off advice and treatment for people with minor illness and injury.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes major supermarkets, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. A restaurant, takeaway store and club is located in and around the centre.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes major supermarkets, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes major supermarkets, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes major supermarkets, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Includes a major supermarket, specialty food retailers, services and a post office. Restaurant, cafes and takeaway stores are located in and around the centre.
Fresh farm and food produce straight from the producer to the consumer. Open most Sunday mornings.
Fresh farm and food produce straight from the producer to the consumer. Open most Saturday afternoons.
Majura Park Shopping Centre is home to Costco, Woolworths, Big W, Toys'R'Us, Babies'R'Us, and other specialty stores.
Canberra Outlet Centre is home to over 100 leading Australian and international brands.
They offer discounts of up to 70% off normal retail prices. Canberra Outlet Centre features the successful formula of ladies' and men's fashion, children's wear, footwear, handbags, jewellery, accessories, Manchester, sporting goods and apparel.
Food court and ample parking available.
Myer and David Jones lead an outstanding collection of Australian and International fashion labels, along with a stunning range of over 260 specialty stores located in the heart of the city.
Experience local and international cuisine at Canberra Centre's North Quarter - where dining and entertainment culture thrive day and night with an array of award winning restaurants and Premium Class Dendy Cinemas.
Northside Community Services are a community-based, not for profit organisation providing support and services for residents of North Canberra.
Woden Youth Centre provides a range of youth programs for young people aged 12 to 25 years.
Woden Community Service is a not-for-profit organisation providing a broad range of services to people who live or work in the Woden Valley.
Belconnen Community Service (BCS) is a regional community service providing services, programs and activities for people in the Belconnen Region.
* Driver Licence, Proof of Age Card and ACTION Gold Card transactions only.
Canberra Connect is a central service to help you with your ACT Government needs including of drivers licences, vehicle registration, payment of ACT Government accounts and more.
Canberra Connect is a central service to help you with your ACT Government needs including of drivers licences, vehicle registration, payment of ACT Government accounts and more.
Canberra Connect is a central service to help you with your ACT Government needs including of drivers licences, vehicle registration, payment of ACT Government accounts and more.
Canberra Connect is a central service to help you with your ACT Government needs including of drivers licences, vehicle registration, payment of ACT Government accounts and more.
Canberra Connect is a central service to help you with your ACT Government needs including of drivers licences, vehicle registration, payment of ACT Government accounts and more.
CIT is the region's leading vocational education and training provider.
CIT Woden is located in Canberra's inner-south and is close to a range of recreational centres and sporting facilities, including swimming pools and an ice-skating rink. Woden also boasts a major shopping centre and stylish cafes. CIT Woden has a CIT Student Services, Learning Centre and café, all of which were refurbished in 2010.
More information about Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
CIT is the region's leading vocational education and training provider.
CIT Tuggeranong is located in the town centre of Tuggeranong, which includes major shops, and entertainment and sporting facilities. All CIT students can drop in to access wide-ranging support for their studies. Students can also study a range of flexible options entirely at the centre’s flexible learning facilities.
More information about Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
CIT is the region's leading vocational education and training provider.
CIT Gungahlin is co-located with the new, state-of-the-art Gungahlin College and Gungahlin Public Library. As well as having its own flexible learning and teaching spaces, CIT shares access to specialist college teaching facilities including a CISCO lab, commercial kitchen and visual arts spaces.
More information about Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
CIT is the region's leading vocational education and training provider.
The CIT Fyshwick Trade Skills Centre is located in the industrial hub of Canberra, making it accessible to the industries that play such an important role in on-campus training. You will find state-of-the-art training facilities to support studies in electrotechnology trades, plumbing, automotive, metals and logistics.
More information about Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
CIT is the region's leading vocational education and training provider.
CIT Bruce is located in the northern suburbs of Canberra, close to the University of Canberra and the nation's premier sporting centre, the Australian Institute of Sport. It is home to CIT's award-winning Sustainability Hub and is set in the peaceful surrounding of native bushland.
More information about Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
Child and Family Centres provide information, support and services for children and families. The program has a strong emphasis on providing outreach services in homes, schools and the community.
Child and Family Centres provide information, support and services for children and families. The program has a strong emphasis on providing outreach services in homes, schools and the community.
Child and Family Centres provide information, support and services for children and families. The program has a strong emphasis on providing outreach services in homes, schools and the community.
Permit required: The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
Permit required: The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
Permit required: The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
Permit required: The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
Permit required: The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
Permit required: The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
The Park and Ride initiative offers allocated parking spaces for people to park their car, then transfer to an ACTION bus to complete their journey.
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
ACT Libraries is the only public library service in Canberra. Library membership is free and gives you access to over 700,000 books, magazines, DVDs, digital books, electronic content as well as free access to the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet and other office software .
Canberra Hospital (TCH) is the region's major public hospital, providing specialist and acute care to more than 500,000 people.
The Belconnen Community Health Centre delivers a comprehensive range of services to the local community in a significantly different physical and operational environment.
More information about the Gungahlin Community Health Centre.
The Belconnen Community Health Centre delivers a comprehensive range of services to the local community in a significantly different physical and operational environment.
More information about the Belconnen Community Health Centre.
The Tuggeranong Community Health Centre delivers a comprehensive range of health care services to the local community. The Centre offers services aimed at assisting clients to better manage acute and chronic conditions in the community and closer to home, while reducing the reliance on hospitals.
More information about the Tuggeranong Community Health Centre.
Calvary John James Hospital is the largest private hospital in the ACT.The hospital comprises acute and medical services.
Calvary Hospital is a fully accredited 250 bed public hospital. Services include a busy Emergency Department, an Intensive and Coronary Care Unit, medical and surgical wards, a Maternity Unit, a voluntary psychiatric ward, and ambulatory care and outreach facilities and services.
The Walk-in Centre provides fast, free one-off advice and treatment for people with minor illness and injury.
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 12
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
YEars: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
YEars: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
YEars: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Year 7 to Year 12
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Non-Systemic)
Years: Year 4 to Year 12
Intake: Boys only
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Year 7 to Year 12
Intake: Girls only
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
YEars: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 12
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 12
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Year 7 to Year 12
Intake: Girls only
Type: Private (Catholic Non-Systemic)
Years: Year 4 to Year 12
Intake: Boys only
Isabella Plains Campus
Type: Private (Catholic System)
Years: Year 10 to Year 12*
* Year 7to Year 9 on Waniassa campus
Waniassa Campus
Type: Private (Catholic System)
Years: Year 7 to Year 9*
* Year 10 to Year 12 on Isabella Plains campus
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 7
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private(Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Catholic Systemic)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Year 7 to Year 10
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 10
Type: Private (Catholic Non-Systemic)
Years: Year 7 to Year 12
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 10
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 12
Intake: Kindergarten to Year 2: Co-ed
Year 3 to Year 12: Boys only
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 12
Intake: Kindergarten to Year 2 - Co-ed
Year 3 to Year 12 - Girls only
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Kindergarten to Year 6
Forde Campus
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 2, Year 6 to Year 8*
* Year 3 to Year 5 and Year 9 to Year 12 on The Valley Campus
The Valley Campus
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 5, Year 9 to Year 12*
* Year 6 to Year 8 on Forde Campus
Charnwood Campus
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 4
Lyneham Campus
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 12
Type: Private (Independant)
Years: Preschool to Year 10
Type: Public (Specialised)
Years: Year 7 to Year 10
Type: Public (specialist)
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public (specialist)
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public (specialist)
Years: Year 7 to Year 12
Type: Public
Years: Year 11 to Year 12
Type: Public
Years: Year 11 to Year 12
Type: Public
Years: Year 11 to Year 12
More information about University of Canberra Senior Secondary College, Lake Ginninderra
Type: Public
Years: Year 7 to Year 12
Type: Public
Years: Year 7 to Year 10
More information about University of Canberra High School, Kaleen
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Kindergarten to Year 10
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 10
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 10
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 6
Type: Publi
Years: Preschool to Year 2
More information about Southern Cross Early Childhood School
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 2
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 2
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 2
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 2
More information about Isabella Plains Early Childhood School
Type: Public
Years: Preschool to Year 2
The home of Australia’s Parliament and the meeting place of a nation, Parliament House is the focal point of Canberra.Although primarily a working building, the unique blend of impressive architecture, a stunning art collection and beautiful landscape makes Parliament House one of Australia’s most significant and popular cultural attractions.
Combined zoo and aquarium. Australian native animals, exotic animals plus freshwater and marine exhibits.
An ideal venue for bushwalking, picnicking and wildlife observation as well as water-based activities such as swimming, fishing and canoeing. The MRC receives up to a million visitors a year, making it among Canberra's best-loved places for nature-based recreation.
An iconic sports venue in Australia, playing host to the famous CA Brumbies and Canberra Raiders.
The Oval is one of the oldest in the Territory, with a long history and a a 13,550 capacity stadium.
Located on Lake Ginninderra foreshore this green oasis with picnic areas, public toilets and a playground is a popular recreational area.
Explore this natural habitat and refuge for wildlife, including platypus and 77 species of migratory waterbirds.
Woods Reserve is a popular place for camping and picnics. Visit the nearby Gibraltar Falls.
A beach and swimming area are located on the eastern shore and there is plenty of room for picnicking. A cycle track runs through the park and an adventure playground and miniature train are popular with children.
Canberra's prime venue for the local performing arts and artists. The 250 seat theatre and 80 seat studio offer an intimate and friendly atmosphere.
Canberra's premier performing arts venue.
26 Meetings a year, including the Melbourne Cup Race Day in November and the Black Opal Stakes in March.
Canberra has a great network of on and off road cycle paths. Ride on sealed cycle and walking paths through parks and forests, past national attractions, around lakes and into connecting suburbs. Canberra roads have designated bicycle lanes.
Walk around the marked walking trails on Black Mountain and discover fantastic views appearing through the trees. This is the most diverse of Canberra’s nature parks with a wide variety of birds, plants and insects.
Stromlo Forest Park is a world-class sporting facility 15 minutes drive from the city. Make the most of their purpose-built event pavilion, criterium cycling circuit, grass running track, a trials course and cross country and downhill mountain bike tracks. Stromlo Forest Park has trails suitable for equestrian riders, runners and walkers.
The Club provides recreational opportunities as well as organised racing on Lake Burley Griffin. It has a range of sailing vessels for public hire.
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is Australia’s premier sports training institute. It has an international reputation as a world’s best practice model for high performance athlete development. Home to the Canberra Capitals, (Women's National Basketball League).
Shopping, variety of restaurants, cafes, clubs and pubs.
Art galleries, gift shops, handcrafter goods, specialty stores and leatherworks in this heritage village. Various fascinating attractions, restaurants, cafes and a bar.
Vintage treasures, second-hand books, jewellery, international foods and much more. Open every Saturday.
Open every Sunday and renowned for a mix of handcrafted jewellery, art, clothing, furniture and regional food and wine produce.
Great range of fresh, seasonal produce from around 60 stallholders each week. Sunday morning from 8am - 11.30am
Fresh farm and food produce straight from the producer to the consumer. Open most Saturdays 8am to 11am. Enter market from Wells Station Road.
Large variety of outlets with a range of fresh produce and bakery product, also delicatessens and cafes. Trading hours: Thursday to Sunday 8:00am - 5:30pm
A major commercial centre with entertainment, restaurants and many specialty retailers. Car dealers and repairers, petrol stations and hardware stores are in this area.
Canberra's main shopping hub for fashion, dining and entertainment. A wide selection of specialty stores as well as supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and bars
Coffee houses, a supermarket, fast food chains, speciality stores, bars and nightclubs. The Chinatown area includes a variety of eateries, while the eastern side is made up of parks, a gym and swimming pool.
A great mix of restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as boutiques, speciality stores, supermarket and cinema.
Set on seventeen hectares of grazing land is a simple stone cottage built for the head shepherd of Duntroon in the 1870s. It has been conserved and furnished with items that belonged to the family who moved there in 1913.
Historic precinct set in a landscape of great natural beauty. Rambling gardens, restored 1850's homestead and courtyard buildings. Cafe and gift shop on site.
A vibrant place in the heart of the city, CMAG celebrates the region's social history and visual arts with dynamic exhibitions and unique programs and events.
Constructed by prisoners of war in Changi Camp, Singapore Island, in 1944. After the war, it was returned to Australia, erected in the grounds of the Royal Military College and dedicated as a national memorial to all Australian prisoners of war.
Built in 1927 the house is a treasure house of domestic history. Original furnishings, household appliances and photos all tell a vivid story of family life in Canberra's early days. Don’t miss the Second World War bomb shelter in the backyard.
Discover the world of Australian film, television and recorded sound. Free interactive exhibition containing hundreds of film and sound clips, photographs, costumes and more. See the best of world and Australian film in Arc cinema. Free screenings in the theatrette and free live presentations at weekends.
This complex plays a key role in the exploration of space as part of NASA’s Deep Space Network. See the largest giant antennae in the Southern Hemisphere and a piece of 3.8 billion-year-old Moon rock.
Promotes greater understanding and awareness of science and technology with fun and interactive exhibitions.
A unique public science centre where science is presented in an entertaining way to demystify it, and educate people of all ages.
Built about 1860, this stone cottage pre-dates the national capital. It is now a fascinating hands-on museum and a memorial to the pioneers of the limestone plains.
Through interactive displays, the Exhibition illustrates Canberra's vital role as a symbol of Federation. It features the people, events, history and design which contributed to the development of Canberra.
A working Glassworks dedicated to contemporary glass art. See glassmaking as it happens, view exhibitions, learn about the heritage of Canberra’s Kingston Powerhouse and have a hands-on experience working with glass.
The institute holds a priceless collection of Information and conducts research about the cultures and lifestyles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
This social history museum explores the land, nation and people of Australia. The building is an architectural landmark. Inspired by the idea of a jigsaw puzzle, it reflects the many intertwined stories that make up Australia’s history.
Rare and historically significant coins from the National Coin Collection are are displayed here. The Mint is the sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage. It also produces coins for other countries, along with medals, medallions, tokens and seals for private clients, both national and international.
The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is a living museum of social and political history, located in a nationally listed heritage building in Parkes, Canberra.
The Library holds the greatest collection in the world of material relating to Australia and the Australian people. The collection includes all formats of material, from books and magazines to pictures, oral history and folklore recordings. There are approximately 10 million items in the Library’s collection.
The Archives collects and preserves Government records that reflect Australian history and identity. The collection traces events and decisions that have shaped the nation and the lives of Australians.
"The National Portrait Gallery promotes the understanding and appreciation of the Australian people – their identity, history, culture, creativity and diversity – through portraiture.
Collections include more than 160,000 works of art. These works are part of Australia's national collection. They belong to the people of Australia and are preserved and presented for their enjoyment and education.
The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of those Australians who have died in war. Its a place where Australians can remember, interpret and understand the Australian experience of war and its enduring impact on Australian society.
Home to hundreds of events each year. Caravan park/campground on site.
Affectionately known as 'The Eagle', this73 metres high memorial is located in the forecourt of the Defence Offices in Russell. It symbolises the deep gratitude felt by Australians to American service personnel for their assistance during World War II.
The national capital’s major ceremonial avenue. Memorials line the length of the Parade.
Great place to sail, row, paddle, fish or swim. Book one of the many cruises available. Hire a sailing boat, canoe, kayak, paddle boats or dinghie and explore at your leisure. The Lake is surrounded by extensive parks and cycle ways.
Seventeen artworks situated at this location places the reconciliation process physically and symbolically at the heart of Australian democratic and cultural life.
Perfect view of Canberra’s unique layout from this vantage point. Take in Lake Burley Griffin, many of Canberra's national attractions and the mountain ranges surrounding the city.
Situated atop Black Mountain, the Tower provides essential communications facilities for the National Capital. It is a popular tourist attraction and provides magnificent views across the city.
The Captain Cook Memorial Jet commemorates the bicentenary of Captain James Cook's discovery of the East coast of Australia. It was officially inaugurated on 25 April 1970 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Located on Aspen Island, Lake Burley Griffin, the National Carillon was a gift from the British Government to the people of Australia to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national capital. The Carillon is played on a regular basis during the year and is often used to celebrate national days, such as Australia Day.
The High Court is the highest court in the Australian judicial system. The High Court building is listed on the World Register of Significant 20th Century Architecture.
Rose gardens set amongst seating pavilions, pergolas, rose arbours, pathways, gateways, tennis courts and a bowling green.
A 250-hectare site with spectacular views across Lake Burley Griffin. The Arboretum features different types of threatened and symbolic trees from around Australia and the world.
One of the best bird watching sites in the ACT. The area is also rich in frogs, reptiles, invertebrates and mammals. Many rare and uncommon species.
Great variety of garden centres, many with cafes and restaurants.
Tidbinbilla offers outstanding wildlife viewing, the Sanctuary wetlands and bushwalking. There are BBQ facilities and an adventure playground.
Recreational area with barbecues and picnic tables. Boats can be launched (power boating is prohibited), and swimming is possible during the warmer months of the year at an established swimming area.
The Gardens maintain a scientific collection of native plants from all parts of Australia.
Regional craft and produce on the first Sunday of each month.
Open every Sunday and renowned for a mix of handcrafted jewellery, art, clothing, furniture and regional food and wine produce.
Wide selection of fresh produce, speciality store, cafes, bakeries and eateries. Opening hours: 8am to 6pm Wednesday to Sunday
Vast range of shopping experiences. Shopping mall with factory outlets. Home improvement goods, building products, furniture stores and antique shops.
The light industrial area offers outdoor and camping stores, car yards, motorbike shops, mechanics and adult stores.
Major supermarkets, department stores, speciality stores and cinemas. The Woden Town Centre also contains a police station, public library, post office and health centre.
Major commercial centre with various shopping options. There is a public library, community center, sports club and numerous take away stores. The police and fire departments are here as well as a variety of amusement activities and medical services.
A wide range of products in shopping mall and surrounds. Cinemas are located here, while cafes, bars and restaurants offer different types of live entertainment.
National Capital Private Hospital is co-located with Canberra Hospital in the suburb of Garran. This private hospital provides 24 hour medical and nursing care.
Australia's national geoscience research and geospatial information agency. Superb collection of world-class minerals, rocks, fossils, maps and historical equipment.
Located at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), UNSW Canberra educates undergraduate students for the Australian Defence Force as well as offering a range of postgraduate programs open to the general community and Defence personnel.
University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) campus
Charles Sturt University has been built on a tradition of excellence in teaching and research spanning more than 100 years. The Canberra campus established in 1998 houses the CSU Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture.
CIT is the region's leading vocational education and training provider. The Reid campus is one of six locations in the ACT.
A public university funded by the Australian Government and open to students and staff of all beliefs.
A place of intensive research, education and policy engagement. ANU is home to an interconnected community of scholars.
The University of Canberra is set on a 120 hectare campus. More than 12,000 students from all Australian states and territories and more than 100 countries are currently enrolled.
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