Woden Valley
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Woden Valley is a district of Canberra, the capital city of Australia. In 1964 it was the first "satellite city" to be built, separate from the Central Canberra district. It has its own shopping centre, employment opportunities and accommodation with 13 suburbs arranged around the Woden Town Centre.
In 1971 a flood at Yarra Glen killed seven people. The drains and roads in the area have since been redesigned to avoid future flood casualties. [1]
[edit] Places of note and interest
- Woden Town Centre is the major shopping and office complex in the Woden Valley.
- Canberra Hospital, previously called Woden Valley Hospital, is Canberra's primary hospital.
- IP Australia, Australia's equivalent to the US Patent Office, is located at the Woden Town Centre.
[edit] External links
- Canberra region map - all districts
Suburbs in Woden Valley |
Chifley | Curtin | Garran | Hughes | Farrer | Isaacs | Lyons | Mawson | O'Malley | Pearce | Phillip | Swinger Hill | Torrens |
Group Centres in Woden Valley: Curtin Centre | Southlands Centre | Woden Town Centre |
Districts in Canberra: Belconnen | Gungahlin | North Canberra | South Canberra | Tuggeranong | Weston Creek | Woden Valley |
See also:Suburbs of Canberra |
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