Gungahlin (/ˈɡʌŋɡɑːlɪn/) is a district in the Australian Capital Territory, one of the fastest growing regions in Australia. The district is subdivided...
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Gungahlin is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district with the same name; Gungahlin. The postcode is 2912. Gungahlin is the name for the entire district...
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Gungahlin United Football Club (formerly Juventus SC and Gungahlin Juventus SC) is an Australian professional soccer club based in the Canberra district...
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Gungahlin United FC Womens is an Australian amateur women's association football club based in the Canberra district of Gungahlin, ACT. Established in...
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Gungahlin Drive Extension (GDE) is a motorway grade road, located in the Belconnen district of Canberra, Australia. It is 8.3 kilometres long and extended...
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Marketplace Gungahlin is a regional shopping centre located in the Gungahlin Town Centre of the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The Centre is...
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The Gungahlin Eagles is a rugby union club based in Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory. The club was founded as the Daramalan RUFC club in 1967,...
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Local government in Australia (redirect from Gungahlin Community Council)
Local government is the third level of government in Australia, administered with limited autonomy under the states and territories, and in turn beneath...
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Gungahlin Place is a transport interchange in Gungahlin Town Centre. It is the northern terminus of the Canberra Metro R1 Civic to Gungahlin line and is...
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List of Canberra suburbs (section Gungahlin)
1991 Bonner ~2005 Casey 2010 Crace 2009 Forde 2006 Franklin 2007 Gungahlin – Gungahlin Town Centre 1998 Harrison 2006 Jacka 2013 Kenny ^ Kinlyside ^ Mitchell...
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The Gungahlin Cemetery is a major cemetery in Canberra, the capital of Australia. It is located in Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory. The cemetery...
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Capital Territory. It is the home ground for Gungahlin United, Gungahlin Jets, Gungahlin Bulls and Gungahlin Eagles. The venue has a seating capacity of...
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Gungahlin Jets Australian Football and Netball Club is an Australian sports club based in Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory. The Australian rules...
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initial 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) line links the northern town centre of Gungahlin to the city centre (Civic) and has 14 stops. Services commenced on 20...
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members of Gungahlin Anglican Church, to explore the possibility of building an Anglican school in the Gungahlin area. Members of Gungahlin Anglican Church...
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Gungahlin Drive is an arterial road in Canberra, Australia. Its urban portion is 7.4 km (5 mi) long, and serves as one of the major thoroughfares in the...
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ACT Gridiron (redirect from Gungahlin Wildcats)
Narrabundah Centurions Woden Valley Gladiators Gungahlin Wolves Goulburn Rams UC Stars Central Spears Gungahlin Wildcats Tuggeranong Tornadoes University of...
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Peraić-Cullen begun his football career playing his youth football for Gungahlin United in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football youth competitions...
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1997) is an Australian football player who plays as a centre-back for Gungahlin United. He last played professionally for Melbourne Victory. Timotheou...
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divisions. Nine teams contested in the Premier League in 2007, cutting Gungahlin Juventus, White Eagles and reigning premier Cooma Tigers from the top...
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21 September 2024. Canberra Croatia Canberra Olympic Canberra Tigers Gungahlin United Monaro Panthers O'Connor Knights Tuggeranong United Yoogali SC...
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Nullarbor Avenue is a light rail station on the Canberra Metro R1 Civic to Gungahlin line, located at the intersection of Nullarbor Avenue and Flemington Road...
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satellite". Canberra Times. Retrieved 13 September 2024. "About Gungahlin". My Gungahlin. Doogan, Maria (December 2006). The Canberra Firestorm: Inquests...
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around 395,790. Most of Canberra's growth since 1991 has taken place in Gungahlin. At the 2016 census, the most commonly nominated ancestries were: English...
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coach and former player. He is currently in charge of Australian club Gungahlin United. As a football player, Roca is a product of Colo-Colo youth system...
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settled in 1969, 8 suburbs; Tuggeranong: settled in 1974, 19 suburbs; Gungahlin: settled in the early 1990s, 18 suburbs although only 15 are developed...
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also worked for the Australian Public Service. In 2015 Orr moved to the Gungahlin suburb of Franklin. Orr joined the Australian Labor Party in 2013. She...
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Palmerston (/ˈpɑːmərstən/) is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Gungahlin. The postcode is 2913. The suburb is named after George Thomas Palmer...
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Amaroo (/ˈæməruː/) is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Gungahlin and was gazetted on 18 October 1991. Amaroo means 'a beautiful place'...
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the Jervis Bay Territory. As of the 2018 redistribution, it includes Gungahlin and the part of Belconnen north of Belconnen Way and west of Eastern Valley...
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