Beard, Australian Capital Territory Explained

Type:suburb
Beard
State:act
City:Canberra
Coordinates:-35.3413°N 149.21°W
Lga:Jerrabomberra
Postcode:2620
Gazetted:2009
Elevation:593
Stategov:Kurrajong
Fedgov:Canberra
Dist1:14
Dir1:SE
Location1:Canberra
Dist2:3
Dir2:WNW
Location2:Queanbeyan
Dist3:92
Dir3:SW
Location3:Goulburn
Dist4:289
Dir4:SW
Location4:Sydney
Near-Nw:Fyshwick
Near-N:Pialligo
Near-E:Oaks Estate
Near-W:Symonston
Near-Sw:HMAS Harman
Near-S:Crestwood, NSW
Near-Se:Queanbeyan, NSW

Beard is a suburb of Canberra in the District of Jerrabomberra, Australian Capital Territory, named after ex-convict Timothy Beard, the first recorded European settler in the vicinity of modern-day Queanbeyan.[1]

History

From the time of European settlement until 1942, Beard was primarily pastoral land. In 1942, a contract was awarded to construct a Commonwealth owned abattoir in the area. Work was significantly delayed following a fire that gutted the construction site in June 1943.[2] Sold to private investors in 1969, the Canberra abattoirs operated from 1944 until 1997.

A planning study was conducted by the ACT Government in 2004 for a proposed residential development to be known as "Griffin Green", however subsequent studies focused on industrial uses of the land in order to address a shortage of small industrial lots across both the Canberra and Queanbeyan markets. The suburb began as Fyshwick East Industrial Estate in 2009, with developer CIC Australia releasing the first lots to the market. In May of that year, the name Beard was gazetted, although for the purposes of marketing the land, the two names are used interchangeably.

Geography

The suburb is located between Fyshwick and Oaks Estate, immediately north of the border with New South Wales and city of Queanbeyan, and approximately 9km (06miles) east of Canberra City. Beard consists almost entirely of a small light industrial estate. Streets in the estate are named after minerals.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Public Place Names (Jerrabomberra District) Determination 2009 (No 1). ACT Government. 4 May 2009.
  2. Web site: The Barrier Miner. 21 June 1943. Canberra Abattoirs Destroyed by Fire. National Library of Australia.