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Canberra is Australia's capital city. Canberra has a population of 381,488, the largest intra-city and eighth-most populous city in the nation. The city is located in the extreme north of the Australian Capital Territory, 280 km (170 mi) south-west of Sydney, and 660 km (410 mi) northeast of Melbourne.
Location Canberra was chosen as the location of the national capital in 1908, as an arrangement between two of Australia's largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. This is a completely planned city, and does not belong to any state. After an international design competition, a design by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin was selected and the construction began in 1913. The design of the city was influenced by the city garden movement. and incorporates important natural vegetation, making Canberra the "dusty capital."
Canberra's growth and development was hampered by two world wars and the Great Depression. The national capital emerged as a thriving metropolis after World War II, when Prime Minister Robert Menzies fought for the development of the capital and the National Capital Development Board formed with executive power. Although the Australian Capital Territory is now self-governing, the federal government maintains some influence through the National Capital Agency
Canberra is Australia's capital city. Canberra has a population of 381,488, the largest intra-city and eighth-most populous city in the nation. The city is located in the extreme north of the Australian Capital Territory, 280 km (170 mi) south-west of Sydney, and 660 km (410 mi) northeast of Melbourne.
Location Canberra was chosen as the location of the national capital in 1908, as an arrangement between two of Australia's largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. This is a completely planned city, and does not belong to any state. After an international design competition, a design by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin was selected and the construction began in 1913. The design of the city was influenced by the city garden movement. and incorporates important natural vegetation, making Canberra the "dusty capital."
Canberra's growth and development was hampered by two world wars and the Great Depression. The national capital emerged as a thriving metropolis after World War II, when Prime Minister Robert Menzies fought for the development of the capital and the National Capital Development Board formed with executive power. Although the Australian Capital Territory is now self-governing, the federal government maintains some influence through the National Capital Agency