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Barton, Australian Capital Territory

Barton
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory
Hotel Kurrajong in Barton (2).jpg
Hotel Kurrajong
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Coordinates 35°18′28″S 149°08′04″E / 35.30778°S 149.13444°E / -35.30778; 149.13444Coordinates: 35°18′28″S 149°08′04″E / 35.30778°S 149.13444°E / -35.30778; 149.13444
Population 1,183 (2011 census)
 • Density 425/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Established 1922
Gazetted 20 September 1928
Postcode(s) 2600
Area 2.21 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
District South Canberra
Territory electorate(s) Kurrajong
Federal Division(s) Canberra
Suburbs around Barton:
Parkes Parkes Kingston
Capital Hill Barton Kingston
Forrest Forrest Forrest

Barton (postcode: 2600) is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. On Census night 2011, Barton had a population of 1,183 people. Barton is the most Socio-Economic advantaged location in Australia.

Barton is adjacent to Capital Hill. It contains the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Attorney-General's Department, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and several other Commonwealth government departments.

On Kings Avenue is the controversial Edmund Barton Building, which was made a heritage listed building in 2005, but its modernist design has often been criticised.

The boundary of Barton runs along Telopea Park East in the south east. On the east side it surrounds the East Basin of Lake Burley Griffin. In the north east the boundary is Morshead Drive. The boundary continues along Kings Avenue all the way to State Circle. State Circle forms the boundary with Capital Hill to the west. The boundary then extends along the centre of Sydney Avenue, and finally along New South Wales Crescent back to Telopea Park.

Settlement of Barton began in 1922. The first stage of the heritage-listed Barton Housing Precinct began in 1926 and 1927. It was named after Sir Edmund Barton, Australia's first Prime Minister in 1928. Streets in Barton are named after Governors.


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