South Canberra

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Location of South Canberra

South Canberra or the Inner South is a central district of Canberra, the capital city of Australia.

South Canberra is located to the south of Canberra's city centre, on the south bank of Lake Burley Griffin.

It is one of the oldest parts of Canberra, and is built in part in accordance to Walter Burley Griffin's designs. Unlike the later districts in Canberra that are built as separate satellite cities, South Canberra is only separated from North Canberra by Lake Burley Griffin. The two districts combined form the district of Central Canberra and share Civic as their central commercial area.

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[edit] Places of note

[edit] Sites of significance

In 1984 the National Capital Development Commission commissioned the identification and documentation of sites of significance in the ACT. The results for Inner Canberra were published in 1988. Sites with both natural and cultural significance were identified. Many of these are listed on the ACT Heritage Register.

Cultural sites of significance:

Natural sites of significance:

[edit] Suburbs

Suburb Population
(in 2001)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)
Date first
settled as
a suburb
Gazetted as
a Division Name
Median property
prices 2005_
Barton 747_ 2.21 338 1922 20 September 1928 $425,000_
Deakin 2,716_ 3.58 759 1928 20 September 1928 $580,000_
Forrest 1,421_ 1.57 905 1926 20 September 1928 $515,000_
Fyshwick 97_ 9.76 10 20 September 1928
Griffith 4,257_ 2.75 1,548 1927 20 September 1928 $400,000_
Kingston 2,145_ 1.31 1,637 1922 20 September 1928 $380,000_
Narrabundah 5,688_ 4.00 1,422 1947 20 September 1928 $395,000_
Parkes 24_ 3.03 8 20 September 1928
Pialligo 20 September 1928
Red Hill 3,088_ 4.87 634 1928 20 September 1928 $707,000_
Symonston 672_ 9.90 68 20 September 1928
Yarralumla 3,026_ 8.81 343 1922 20 September 1928 $692,000_

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