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Location inCanberra | |||||||||||||
| Coordinates:35°18′58″S149°06′25″E / 35.316°S 149.107°E /-35.316; 149.107 | |||||||||||||
| Country | Australia | ||||||||||||
| State | Australian Capital Territory | ||||||||||||
| City | Canberra | ||||||||||||
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| Established | 1928 | ||||||||||||
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• Total | 3.58 km2 (1.38 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
| Elevation | 593 m (1,946 ft) | ||||||||||||
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| • Total | 3,124 (2021 census)[2] | ||||||||||||
| • Density | 872.6/km2 (2,260/sq mi) | ||||||||||||
| Postcode | 2600 | ||||||||||||
| Gazetted | 20 September 1928 | ||||||||||||
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Deakin is a suburb ofCanberra,Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Development began in the 1920s, although the vast majority of the suburb was built after 1945. It is a largely residential suburb. It includesThe Lodge (the official residence of thePrime Minister) and theRoyal Australian Mint.
Deakin was gazetted in 1928 and is named afterAlfred Deakin, second prime minister of Australia. Streets in Deakin are named after Governors,Governors-General and diplomats.[3]
Deakin includes several items that are listed by the ACT Heritage Council:
The Lodge[8] and the Royal Australian Mint are listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List.
A local shopping centre is located on Hopetoun Circuit and contains an IGA supermarket, service station, newsagent, chemist, and restaurants. The Deakin Health Spa, adjacent to the shops, has recently been taken over and rebadged as the local Fitness First facility. The Canberra Deakin Soccer Club is also located near by. The Embassy Hotel/Motel was also adjacent to the shops, but has since been demolished.


Schools in the suburb of Deakin includeAlfred Deakin High School (originally Deakin High),Canberra Girls' Grammar School and the erroneously named Woden School, which has always been situated within the South Canberra district of Canberra, not the Woden Valley district.
Deakin residents get preference for:[9]
TheCanberra Japanese Supplementary School Inc., aJapanese weekend educational programme, holds its classes at Deakin High School, while it has its school office inYarralumla. It was established on 1 August 1988.[10]
Deakin contains theembassies ofAfghanistan,Bosnia,Hungary andItaly and thehigh commissions ofBrunei,Cyprus,Fiji,Mauritius andSolomon Islands
Located on Adelaide Avenue the Lodge is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia.
Officially opened byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 22 February 1965, theRoyal Australian Mint was commissioned to produce Australia's decimal coinage, which came into effect on 14 February 1966.
At the2021 census, the population of Deakin was 3,124; 1.3% were Indigenous, 69.3% were born in Australia and 5.1% were born in England. 78.4% of people only spoke English at home. 67.9% of dwellings were separate houses (compared to the Australian average of 72.3%), 18.0% were semi-detached, row or terrace houses (Australian average: 12.8%) and 13.9% were flats, units or apartments (Australian average: 14.2%). 43.8% of the population were professionals, compared to the Australian average of 24.0%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 41.7%, Catholic 19.9% and Anglican 13.4%.[2]
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Deakin is located within the federalelectorate ofCanberra, which is currently represented byAlicia Payne in theHouse of Representatives. In theACT Legislative Assembly, Deakin is part of theelectorate of Murrumbidgee, which elects five members on the basis of proportional representation; as of 2020, the members are two Labor, twoLiberal and oneGreens.[13] Polling place statistics are shown to the right for theDeakin polling place at Canberra Girls' Grammar School Junior School, Grey St in the2022 federal[11] and2020 ACT[12] elections.
The west of the suburb exposes Yarralumla Formation calcareousshale,sandstone,tuff andhornfels. The east of the suburb exposes Mount Painter Volcanics dark grey to green grey dacitic crystal tuff and agglomerate. A patch of cream rhyolite, tuff and ashstone is found in the mid east near Empire Circuit.[14]
The Deakin Fault does not actually pass through Deakin. The Deakin Fault is a major fault in Canberra running North-west to south-east passing through state circle very close to Deakin. It extends from the hills to the east ofJerrabomberra viaNarrabundah, Griffith, Forest, Yarralumla, then across the Molonglo River toCook, then turns north east inMacquarie where it turns around to the north west again viaBelconnen, Evatt,Melba,Flynn,Charnwood,Dunlop and out the north west of the ACT. It continues to the east end of Lake Burrunjuck near Yass. The block on the north east side was elevated and the south west side lowered.[14]
The Deakin Anticline is a geological monument located between the Deakin Oval and the Grange Retirement Village. It is in the Yarralumla Formation inTuffacioussandstone andsiltstone. Access is from Hannah Place.
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