Hawker, Australian Capital Territory

Hawker
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory

Population: 2,826 (2006 census)[1])
Established: 1972
Postcode: 2614
District: Belconnen
Assembly Electorate: Ginninderra
Federal Division: Fraser
Suburbs around Hawker:
Higgins Scullin Page
Hawker Weetangera

Hawker (postcode: 2614, is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Hawker is in the district of Belconnen.

The suburb of Hawker is named after Charles Hawker (1894–1938), Member of the House of Representatives from 1929–1938 and Federal minister in 1932. Streets in the suburb are named according to the theme of Northern Territory pastoral stations.

The centrepiece of the suburb is a group centre where there are many small businesses and shops like take aways, newsagents, a hotel, and a KFC. The area supports three schools: Hawker Primary, Belconnen High, and Hawker College (a specialist senior high school). Combined, these schools cover students from preschool to Year 12.

Hawker is a popular location for sport, and includes the multi-purpose Hawker Playing Fields; Hawker Enclosed Oval, a small football (soccer) stadium, centres for tennis and lawn bowls; and the Hawker International Softball Centre.

In 2006 the residents of Hawker were among the highest earning in Canberra.[1]

Geology

Silurian age Green grey rhyodacite of the Walker Volcanics underlie the whole suburb. Off the south west of the suburb and south east of the Pinnacle is a lens of limestone and shale underneath the rhyodacite.

Footnotes

External links