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  2. Canberra Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canberra Centre originally consisted of four city blocks: David Jones, Myer, City Market (a fresh food precinct) and Target. To access either City Market or Target, you had to either exit the main atrium and cross Bunda Street or access via the now-demolished travelators that ran parallel to Ainslie Avenue from the car parks. [citation needed]

  3. Bunda Street - Wikipedia

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    Bunda Street is a shared traffic zone in Canberra, Australia in the Civic shopping area of Civic. It passes between Northbourne Avenue and Glebe Park. A number of cafes and nightclubs are located on the side of the road, such as Gus's cafe in the Garema Centre. The road passes underneath the Canberra Centre, which bridges the road and ends the ...

  4. Civic, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Civic is the city centre or central business district of Canberra. "Civic" is a common name for the district, but it is also called Civic Centre, City Centre, Canberra City and Canberra, and its official division name is City. [2] Canberra's City was established in 1927, although the division name City was not gazetted until 20 September 1928.

  5. List of buildings and structures in the Australian Capital ...

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    The woolshed is available for hire as a party venue. Nominated to the ACT Heritage Register Manuka Swimming Pool 1930 Griffith: The pool was an important social hub for early Canberra from 1930 until the 1960s. It is built in the Federal Capital Style. Open to the public, admission charge. ACT Heritage Register Kingston Powerhouse: 1915 Kingston

  6. Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Bunda Street in Canberra's shopping district; tourism, retail and hospitality are also major employers. The city's main industry is public administration and safety, which accounted for 27.1% of Gross Territory Product in 2018-19 and employed 32.49% of Canberra's workforce.

  7. Petrie Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Petrie Plaza is a pedestrian mall located in Civic, Australian Capital Territory (Canberra City), Australia, being the largest centre within the Australian Capital Territory. Petrie Plaza was created from pedestrianising part of Petrie Street, which is a road running between London Circuit and Bunda Street.

  8. Category:Streets in Canberra - Wikipedia

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    This category lists streets in Canberra, capital of Australia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Streets in Canberra . Pages in category "Streets in Canberra"

  9. Legislative Assembly Building, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Originally was known as the "Civic Offices", they were originally built to house the offices of the ACT Advisory Council, the ACT Industrial Court and the Department of the Interior. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The modernist-style building has been the home of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly since 1994 after it was refurbished to ...