Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory Explained

Type:suburb
Mitchell
City:Canberra
State:act
Lga:Gungahlin
Postcode:2911
Area:7.4
Elevation:593
Stategov:Yerrabi
Fedgov:Fenner
Dist1:8
Dir1:N
Location1:Canberra CBD
Dist2:28
Dir2:NNW
Location2:Queanbeyan
Dist3:84
Dir3:SW
Location3:Goulburn
Dist4:281
Dir4:SW
Location4:Sydney
Near-Nw:Franklin
Near-N:Franklin
Near-Ne:Harrison
Near-W:Kaleen
Near-E:Kenny
Near-Sw:Kaleen
Near-S:Lyneham
Coordinates:-35.2193°N 149.135°W

Mitchell (postcode: 2911) is a light-industrial estate of Canberra, Australia in the district of Gungahlin. Mitchell was named in honour of Major Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, an explorer of inland New South Wales and Surveyor-General of New South Wales. The streets in Mitchell are named after Australian industrialists.[1]

In the, Mitchell had no recorded population.

It is commonly believed by Canberra residents that the suburb of Mitchell contains Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) and also Thoroughbred Park (Canberra Racecourse). In fact, these facilities are located in the neighbouring suburb of Lyneham.

Mitchell is one of the two areas in Canberra where brothels may legally operate, along with Fyshwick. Mitchell also has other adult entertainment industry shops and one strip club.

History

A major fire at a chemical factory on Dacre Street early in the morning of 16 September 2011 saw a 10 kilometre exclusion zone put in place around the suburb. Residents in parts of Gungahlin, Belconnen and North Canberra were told to remain inside with windows their closed and schools inside the zone closed for the day. Around 100 people and 50 horses were evacuated from an event at nearby EPIC due to toxic smoke.[2]

Mitchell was selected as the site for the first Canberra light rail depot, with construction beginning in 2016. The facility opened in March 2019, including maintenance facilities and the network operations centre.[3] Despite this, a passenger stop in Mitchell was not constructed as part of stage one of the project, with the ACT Government sighting low projected passenger numbers.[4] Following lobbying efforts by local businesses and the community, the ACT Government later supported construction of the Sandford Street station which opened to passengers in September 2021.[5]

Geology

See also: Geology of the Australian Capital Territory. Rocks under Mitchell are from the Silurian age. Mitchell is built over calcareous shale of the Canberra Formation. From the south to Crace Hill is green-grey to reddish dacite.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Suburb Name search results. ACT Environment and Sustainable Development. 10 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Toxic smoke fears as industrial fire burns in Canberra. Knaus, C. Kretowicz, E. The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 September 2011. 9 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Canberra light rail depot opens. Probert, O. Rail Express. 6 March 2019. 9 March 2019.
  4. Web site: Mitchell will soon have a light rail station. But were Canberra's 13 other stops built in the right places?. Mannheim. Markus. 25 June 2020. ABC News Online.
  5. Web site: New light rail stop means business in Mitchell. Bushnell, Ian. 15 September 2021. The RiotACT.
  6. Henderson, G. A. M.. Matveev, G.. Geology of Canberra, Queanbeyan and Environs . 1:50000 . 1980.