From its very beginnings, Aranda has always been a suburb with people at its core. When it was developed as Belconnen’s first suburb in the late 1960s, there was a focus on liveability and a connection with the landscape. The suburb was deliberately kept ... See more
In January 2003, world champion marathon runner Robert de Castella was on the South Coast with his family when they received the news that bushfires were threatening the outskirts of Canberra. By the time they returned, their Chapman home was gone. The fi... See more
The ORCID iDs are missing for the second, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, nineth, tenth, eleventh and fourteenth author. Please see the authors’ respective ORCID iDs here:
- Author Mauro Veronese’s ORCID iD is:
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-1402-6250 - Autho... See more
Hospitality and family have always been at the heart of the Tea Gardens homestead, one of the oldest settlements in the Canberra region.
Long before it was part of the modern suburb of Ngunnawal, the property was a focal point for pioneers in the Ginninde... See more
Oh, what stories the walls of 23 Furneaux Street, Forrest, could tell.
As one of the original 1920s worker’s cottages built by city founders who were trying to lure public servants to the nation’s new capital, it’s seen almost a century of Canberra life.
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