Skip to main content
The Daily Canberra

All of Canberra, every day

Property

Five Best Family Suburbs in Canberra for 2026

Where to buy or rent when schools, space and safety are the priority in the ACT.

Share

By The Daily Canberra · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

2 min read

Updated 13 h ago· 4 July 2026, 12:17 am

How we reported this

This article was generated by AI from the linked public sources. The Daily Canberra is independently owned and covers Canberra news free from advertiser or sponsor influence. Read our editorial standards →

Five Best Family Suburbs in Canberra for 2026
Photo: Photo by Nicole King / Pexels

Choosing where to raise a family in Canberra involves weighing school catchments, park access, commute times and housing budgets. Here are the suburbs that consistently come up when local families make this decision.

Gungahlin

Gungahlin has become the default answer for growing families in Canberra. Newer housing stock, good schools, excellent park infrastructure and light rail access to the city centre make it practical. The suburb is more diverse than the inner north and has a strong community of young families. Prices are lower than comparable inner suburbs.

Bruce and O'Connor

These inner north suburbs combine good school options with proximity to the ANU and the city. The housing stock is older but well maintained. The walking distance to Calvary Hospital and the University Avenue retail strip make them highly sought after for professional families.

Woden Valley (Curtin, Garran, Hughes)

Woden Valley has excellent government schools including Garran Primary (consistently one of the ACT's highest-rated) and proximity to the Canberra Hospital. The suburb character is established and community-oriented. Housing prices are competitive with the inner north but offer more space.

Tuggeranong (Greenway, Banks, Calwell)

For families prioritising space over proximity to the city, Tuggeranong's outer suburbs offer the best value per square metre in Canberra. Large blocks, good school networks and proximity to the Murrumbidgee and Namadgi National Park are the draw. The trade-off is the longer commute.

Key considerations

The ACT government school system uses strict enrolment zones. Before buying or signing a lease, confirm which schools your address is zoned for via the ACT Education Directorate enrolment checker. Private and Catholic school options exist across the territory and are not zone-restricted.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

You might also like

Editorial picks

How did this story land?

Spread the word

Share

Have your say

Loading comments…

About this article

Published by The Daily Canberra

Covering property in Canberra. This article was generated by AI from the linked sources and was not reviewed by a human editor before publishing. See our editorial standards.

Spread the word

Share

See something wrong? Suggest a correction.

Daily brief

Enjoyed this? Wake up to Canberra news every morning.

Free, in your inbox before 7am. Weekdays.

By subscribing you agree to receive emails from The Daily Canberra and accept our Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe anytime.

The Daily Network — local news across Australia