Braddon, Australian Capital Territory

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Braddon
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory

Population: 3,611 (2001 census)
Established: 1928
Postcode: 2612
Property Value: AUD $325,000
District: North Canberra
Assembly Electorate: Molonglo
Federal Division: Fraser
Suburbs around Braddon:
Lyneham Dickson Ainslie
Turner Braddon Reid
Acton City Centre Campbell
The Civic Pub, a bar on Lonsdale street, Braddon
The Civic Pub, a bar on Lonsdale street, Braddon
1950 aerial photo of Braddon
1950 aerial photo of Braddon

Braddon (postcode: 2612) is an inner north suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located north of the Canberra CBD, Braddon contains a commercial area centred on Mort and Lonsdale streets, which run parallel to Northbourne Avenue. The area includes several small art galleries, car rental agencies, a few mid-market restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as several sprawling car dealerships, liquor stores, a video store, and a Centrelink office. The most popular predominantly working-class pub in and around Civic, The Civic Pub, is also located in Braddon. There are also a number of low-rise office blocks in the suburb, including the Canberra offices of News Corporation and Colmar Brunton and the headquarters of the ACT division of the Australian Labor Party.

Away from the commercial areas, much of the previously suburban housing in Braddon has been replaced with apartment buildings which are popular for some due to their relatively close proximity to Civic. Fenner Hall a residence of the Australian National University is located along Northbourne Avenue. The suburb is socially mixed with its population including many younger professionals and students, along with some recipients of public housing assistance. Some traditional single-family homes do remain where the suburb borders Ainslie and Dickson.

The population count of Braddon on census night 2001 was 3611 people.

Braddon is named after Sir Edward Braddon, a Federalist, legislator and a participant in the writing of the Australian Constitution. Streets in Braddon are named after various things including aboriginal words, legislators and pioneers. [1]

[edit] History

Braddon was originally a light industrial area and included the Canberra Times printer. Ainslie school is located in Braddon. It is one of the oldest schools in Canberra having opened in 1927. There are also a major sports oval,a clay-court tennis club, and bowling club in the suburb.

Merici College is also located in Braddon.

[edit] Geology

Calcareous shales from the Canberra Formation is overlain by Quaternary alluvium. This rock is the limestone of the original title of Canberra "Limestone Plains".

See also: Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

[edit] References

  1. ^ Allhomes. Property values in Braddon

Coordinates: 35°16′19″S, 149°08′08″E