Hughes, Australian Capital Territory

Suburb in Canberra, Australia; postcode 2605 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hughes is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Woden. The area of the suburb is 1.81 km2.

CountryAustralia
Established1963
Elevation
592 m (1,942 ft)
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Hughes
Hughes local shops
Hughes local shops
Hughes is located in districted Canberra
Hughes
Hughes
Location in Canberra
Coordinates: 35.333°S 149.094°E / -35.333; 149.094
CountryAustralia
StateAustralian Capital Territory
CityCanberra
District
Location
Established1963
Government
  Territory electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
1.8 km2 (0.69 sq mi)
Elevation
592 m (1,942 ft)
Population
  Total3,210 (2021 census)[1]
  Density1,780/km2 (4,620/sq mi)
Postcode
2605
Suburbs around Hughes
Curtin Deakin Deakin
Curtin Hughes Red Hill
Phillip Garran Garran
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History

Hughes is named after The Right Honourable William Morris "Billy" Hughes, the seventh Prime Minister of Australia from 1915 to 1923. Streets in the suburb are named with the theme of World War I armed services personnel and contemporaries of William Hughes.[2] The suburb was gazetted on 20 September 1962, with a population of nine. Residential construction began in 1963, and by 1974 Hughes had a population of 4050.

Geography

Hughes adjoins the suburbs of Deakin, Garran, Phillip and Curtin. It is bounded by Carruthers Street to the North, Yarra Glen and Yamba Drive to the west, and the Red Hill area of Canberra Nature Park to the east and south.

Geology

Hughes has several different kinds of rock from the Silurian period. Shale from the Yarralumla Formation is in the south west. Cream coloured rhyolite from the Mount Painter Volcanics is found in the north west. Dark purple rhyodacite from the Deakin Volcanics is found north of Hughes. In the south east tuff forms a layer on top of the Mount Painter Volcanics. An inactive north west – south east trending fault runs through the middle of the suburb. Movement was down on the north east side.[3]

Demographics

At the 2021 census, Hughes had a population of 3,210 people.[1]

Suburb amenities

Sign marking the border of Hughes. Contains information about William Hughes.

Shopping

A small shopping centre consists of a take-away restaurant, chemist/sub-newsagency, bakery/cafe, supermarket, post office, dry cleaner, hairdresser, real estate agent, and service station and mechanical workshop.

Recreation

Sporting facilities are North Woden Tennis club[4] and Clarrie Hermes Park (Hughes Oval), as well as three local area playgrounds.

Walking trails commence in the north-east of the suburb which run to the north of Federal Golf Course through to Red Hill Nature Reserve. Parts of the suburb have views over the Woden valley and the Woden town centre to the northern reaches of the Brindabellas.

Education

Located in the suburb are Hughes primary school[5] and Hughes pre-school.

Religion

There are three churches in Hughes: Jehovah's Witnesses, Canberra Christadelphians and the Baptist Church[6]

Other

St Andrews village is a retirement village, that was controversially built next to Yarra Glen, the highway bounding the west side of the suburb.

References

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