Jerrabomberra (district) explained

Type:other
Jerrabomberra
State:ACT
Map Type:auto
Coordinates:-35.3464°N 149.1778°W
Force National Map:yes
Local Map:yes
Pop:1240
Postcode:2609, 2620
Stategov:Kurrajong
Fedgov:Bean
Fedgov2:Canberra
Near-N:Canberra Central
Near-Ne:Majura
Near-E:Queanbeyan
Near-Se:Jerrabomberra, NSW
Near-S:Tralee
Near-Sw:Tuggeranong
Near-W:Tuggeranong
Near-Nw:Woden Valley

Jerrabomberra is a district in the Australian Capital Territory in Australia. It is situated to the southeast of Canberra Central, south of the Molonglo River, east of Woden Valley and north east of Tuggeranong and west of the New South Wales border. It includes the suburbs of Beard, Hume, Oaks Estate and Symonston and the military communications and logistics facility . At the, it had a total population of 1,240, comprising 559 in Symonston, 430 in Hume (including the Alexander Maconochie Centre) and 251 in Oaks Estate and Beard At the, 13 also lived in Harman. It is named after Jerrabomberra Creek, which runs through it, Jerrabomberra is derived from the Aboriginal word, meaning "afraid of lightning".[1]

Jerrabomberra includes the "urban village" of Oaks Estate, which was formerly part of Queanbeyan, broadacre uses in Symonston (including the headquarters of Geoscience Australia and the Therapeutic Goods Administration), light industry in Hume and Symonston, HMAS Harman and rural areas. It is crossed by the Monaro Highway and Canberra Avenue.

History

Jerrabomberra was designated by the Districts Act of 1966[2] as one of the 18 districts of the Australian Capital Territory.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jerrabomberra Creek . Place name search . . 16 February 2013.
  2. Web site: Australian Capital Territory Districts Act 1966 (repealed) . ACT Government . 16 February 2014.