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Dickson Centre is located approximately 4km north of Civic near Northbourne Avenue at the northern end of the suburb of Dickson.It lies on the southern side of Antill Street and is bounded on the eastern side by Cowper Street, the southern side by the Sullivans Creek stormwater channel and associated parkland, and on the western side by Challis Street.
The suburb contains the Dickson Centre, a significant commercial centre in Canberra's Inner North containing the Woolworths Supermarkets outlet with the greatest turnover in Australia. The centre contains an ambulance station, office buildings, many shops and the Dickson Baptist Church. [6]
Dickson College in Canberra; Dickson Centre, Australian Capital Territory in Canberra; Division of Dickson, Electoral Division, Queensland; In Canada: Dickson, Alberta; Dickson Hill, Ontario; In Greenland: Dickson Fjord; In Malaysia: Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan; In Russia: Dikson (urban-type settlement), Krasnoyarsk Krai (named for Oscar Dickson)
Dickson Interchange is a transport interchange in Dickson, an inner-northern suburb of Canberra. The interchange allows transfers between the Canberra Metro light rail network and local ACTION bus services. As part of the construction of the Civic to Gungahlin light rail line, a new $4 million bus interchange opened in 2018. [1]
Papers by and relating to H. R. P. Dickson are held at the Middle East Centre Archive, St Antony's College, Oxford University (MECA reference: GB165-0085). [14] The Catalogue for the Harold Dickson Collection. [1] A few papers are held by the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Cambridge University (FOS reference: BT C/8 and BT C/22).
John Dickson (born 1967) is an Australian author, Anglican cleric and historian of the ancient world, largely focusing on early Christianity and Judaism. Since 2022, he has been a professor at the graduate school of Wheaton College in the United States.
Thomas Dixon Centre is a heritage-listed former factory and now a venue for the performing arts at 406 Montague Road, West End, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1908. It was built in 1908. It is also known as Dixon's Shoe Centre and T C Dixon & Sons.
About 7:30 a.m., on 29 November 1993, 47-year-old Felipe Ruizdiaz shot and wounded local pool manager, Geoff McGibbon, at the Dickson Swimming Pool in Canberra before crashing his Toyota Hilux utility vehicle rigged with petrol and gas canisters through the front glass walls of the six-storey Jolimont Centre, home of the Department of Industrial Relations in Canberra, in an apparent revenge ...