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  2. Dickson Centre, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The "Chinatown" restaurant area of the Dickson Centre Statue of Confucius in Woolley St. Dickson Centre is the largest group centre in Canberra. It is structured as an outdoor pedestrian area with a ‘village square’ feel, without a mall or arcades. There is a broad range of community facilities, restaurants, cafés, shops and offices.

  3. Government of the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    220 London Circuit in Civic, which houses the main offices of the ACT Government The Access Canberra service centre in Belconnen. The ACT Government is served by a unified ACT Public Service agency, reporting to a single Head of Service. Administrative units, known as directorates, are grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility.

  4. Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Chamber of the ACT Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory (known in short as the ACT Legislative Assembly) is the unicameral legislature of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It sits in the Legislative Assembly Building on Civic Square, close to the centre of the city of Canberra.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Seat of Government Act 1908 was passed in 1908, which repealed the 1904 Act and specified a capital in the Yass-Canberra region. [ 22 ] [ 33 ] Government surveyor Charles Scrivener was deployed to the region in the same year to map out a specific site and, after an extensive search, settled upon the present location, [ 34 ] basing the ...

  7. 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.

  8. Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre - Wikipedia

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    Member groups of the Centre over the years have included the Canberra Organic Growers Society, Canberra Ornithologists Group, Friends of Grasslands, Nature and Society Forum, Zero Waste Australia, South East Forest Alliance, Canberra Bushwalkers, National Park Association of the ACT and Pedal Power. The Centre also has an affiliation with the ...

  9. Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission, branded Elections ACT, is the agency of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory with responsibility for the conduct of elections and referendums for the unicameral ACT Legislative Assembly; the determination of electoral boundaries for the ACT; and the provision of electoral advice and services to government and government ...