Calwell, Australian Capital Territory

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Calwell
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory

Population: 6,039 (2001 census)
Established: 1986
Postcode: 2905
Property Value: AUD $305,000 (2005)[1]
District: Tuggeranong
Suburbs around Calwell
Isabella Plains Isabella Plains Richardson
Gordon Calwell Theodore
Conder Theodore Theodore

Calwell is a medium sized suburb in the Australian Capital Territory. Tuggeranong Hill is on its southern border and it adjoins the suburbs of Theodore to the south, Richardson and Isabella Plains to the north. The Tuggeranong Homestead is to the north. On the eastern border is the Monaro Highway taking commuters to the Canberra city centre and from Canberra to Cooma.

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[edit] History

Charles Bean and his wife, Effie, in the grounds of Tuggeranong Station between 1919 - 1925.
Charles Bean and his wife, Effie, in the grounds of Tuggeranong Station between 1919 - 1925.

The suburb was named after the Labor politician, the Right Honourable Arthur Augustus Calwell, PC, (1896-1973). The name was gazetted 5 August 1975.

Streets in the suburb are named in accordance with the theme of Victorian politicians.

[edit] Suburb amenities

[edit] Calwell Centre

The Calwell Centre is a designated group centre located on Webber Crescent in the north of the suburb. The centre was developed in the early 1990's to serve Calwell, Richardson, Theodore and Isabella Plains. Prior to the development of the Lanyon Market Place in the late 1990's, the Calwell Centre also serviced Conder, Banks, and Gordon, . Among the retail and service outlets are a Woolworths supermarket, Caltex service station, tavern, general practitioner, Chinese restaurant and several other businesses. [1] [2]. The Calwell Club opened in 2004 and is located adjacent to the centre.

[edit] Schools

[edit] Government schools

  • Calwell High School, located on Casey Crescent, opened in 1990 and caters for students in Years 7 to 10.
  • Calwell Primary School, located on Downard Street, opened in 1989 and caters for students in Kindergarten to Year 6.

[edit] Non-government schools

  • St Francis of Assisi Primary School, located on Casey Crescent, is a Catholic school that began operating from Holy Family School, Gowrie in 1988 and caters for students in Kindergarten to Year 6.

[edit] Churches

St Mary in the Valley Anglican Parish Centre is located on the corner of Were Street and Webber Crescent; in addition to Church services the Parish also manages the Calwell Community Centre. Alliance Church Tuggeranong is also located on Were Street. Corpus Christi Catholic Parish, based in Gowrie, runs services in the hall at St Francis of Assisi Primary School.

[edit] Transport

Calwell is serviced by several ACTION bus routes. Routes 312 and 315 run every 20-60 minutes from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. respectively between the Theodore Terminus and the Spence Terminus or Belconnen Interchange. Route 12 runs between the Tuggeranong Interchange and the Theodore Terminus from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Route 15 also runs between the Tuggeranong Interchange and the Theodore Terminus or the Calwell Group Centre in the morning and evening. Route 269 runs from Theodore to City West in the morning peak hour and from City West to Theodore in the evening peak hour. Flexibus Service 969, which must be pre-booked before riding, runs a loop from Tuggeranong Interchange every hour from 9:40 p.m. to 11:40 p.m. [3] Canberra Cabs and Queanbeyan taxis also service Calwell.

[edit] Geology

Deakin Volcanics green grey and purple rhyodacite of Silurian age form the base rock of Calwell.

See also: Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

[edit] External links and references

  1. ^ ACTPLA (2002) Recommended Final Group Centres Feb 02.doc, retrieved 30 August 2006
  2. ^ ACTPLA (2006) ACT GROUP CENTRES - CHARACTERISTICS OF OUTLETS, retrieved 30 August 2006
  3. ^ ACTION Buses (2006) ACTION Buses, retrieved 30 July 2006