Suburbs of Canberra
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Suburbs of Canberra
The suburbs of Canberra are organised into a hierarchy of districts, town centres, group centres, local suburbs and other industrial areas and villages. While these divisions have no formal role in the governance or administration of the city, they formed a basis for the planning and development of the city and are significant to the city?s commercial and social activities. For a complete list, see List of suburbs of Canberra
SuburbsA residential street in the suburb of Dickson. As a result of these commercial and community facilities being located in the centre of suburbs, Canberra lacks strip shopping along major roads and appears to be ?empty? to most visitors. In the older areas, major roads are lined with houses, and in the newer areas they are typically landscaped with mounds of earth and vegetation to form ?parkways?. In chronological order of development, the Districts are:
Town Centres
Woden Town Centre, located among the suburbs in the Woden Valley District resembles a miniature CBD. Most districts contain a town centre. (Weston Creek and South Canberra do not have town centres but are located near the centres of Woden Valley and Civic respectively). As well as serving as commercial nodes, town centres also serve as centres of employment. Most contain at least one major Federal Government department, such as the Department of Immigration and Australian Bureau of Statistics in Belconnen, Department of Health in Woden Valley and Centrelink in Tuggeranong. Town centres also provide services such as mechanical workshops, gyms, pubs and clubs, cinemas, restaurants and fast food outlets, petrol stations and car dealerships. They also usually contain a public library, police station and a community centre. The Woden Town Centre has high rise office buildings and resembles a ?mini city centre?. Group CentresDickson Centre is one of the largest group centres in Canberra. Civic - The City CentreCivic - Canberra's main commercial centre - as viewed from Mt Ainslie. Industrial areasThe suburbs of Mitchell, Fyshwick and Hume are Canberra?s industrial areas and are located away from residential suburbs. While they are the location of light industry (Canberra has no heavy industries), they also contain a large number of retail outlets such as furniture stores, hardware stores, car dealerships, bicycle shops, camping stores, and wholesale outlets. VillagesThe Australian Capital Territory also contains a number of smaller villages located outside the urban area. Historically some of these are farming or forestry villages and some were damaged or destroyed in the fires of January 2003. The village closest to the urban area is Hall which is located just past Belconnen near the New South Wales border. See alsoSource: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article
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