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Acton, Australian Capital Territory

Acton
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory
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Population 1,993 (2011 census)
Established 1928
Postcode(s) 2601
District North Canberra
Territory electorate(s) Kurrajong
Federal Division(s) Canberra
Suburbs around Acton:
O'Connor Turner
Black Mountain Acton City
Yarralumla Lake Burley Griffin

Acton (postcode: 2601) is a suburb of Canberra, ACT, Australia. Acton covers an area west of the CBD, bordered by Black Mountain to the west and Lake Burley Griffin in the south. The Australian National University campus covers most of the suburb, though also located in Acton is the National Film and Sound Archive, a branch of the CSIRO and the National Museum of Australia.

The population of Acton on census night 2011 was 1993 people, mostly students living at the Australian National University.

The suburb is named in recognition of one of the region's original homesteads 'Acton' which was sited near the present-day National Museum at the end of Liversidge Street.

With the establishment of the Federal Capital in 1911, territory administrators erected a temporary workers camp in the vicinity of 'Acton Homestead', since demolished, to house staff coordinating the development of the National Capital. The chief Surveyor Scrivener occupied Acton Homestead at an early stage during his survey of the capital site. The Bachelors' Quarters above Lennox Crossing, now renamed Lennox House, became the city's first guest house.

The alignment of Liversidge Street and Lennox Crossing follows the original line of the pre-1911 road towards the major ford across the Molonglo River. A low bridge and causeway was erected in 1911, at the site of the original river ford in an area subsequently inundated by Lake Burley Griffin.

In 2011 a proposal was launched to build the Australia Forum, a major convention centre complex, on the lake shoreline in Acton.

In the 2011 census, the population of Acton was 1,993, including 11 (0.6%) Indigenous persons and 798 (40.0%) Australian-born persons. 56.9% of the population was foreign born, the highest for any Canberra suburb.


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