
Fresh Development Surge Reshapes Canberra Suburbs: What It Means for Residents
Major new projects in Belconnen and Gungahlin could alter housing options, traffic, and local economies.
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Major new projects in Belconnen and Gungahlin could alter housing options, traffic, and local economies.

From new art installations to expanded green spaces, here’s what Canberrans need to know to make the most of July in the city.

Latest price data and auction clearances across Braddon, Gungahlin and Belconnen point to a resilient, but slightly cooling, winter property market.

Once a quiet suburb, Braddon is now reshaping itself into a vibrant hub of boutique eateries, creative spaces, and modern living.

Fresh gains for local shares and the dollar coincide with a transformation of Canberra’s employment landscape, as public and private sector roles jostle for the city’s highly skilled workforce.

Residents share practical insights on navigating the city’s evolving food, transport, and cultural scenes in mid-2026.

Low vacancy rates and resilient rents are keeping investor yields solid in Gungahlin, Belconnen and beyond, even as other Australian capitals falter.

Low vacancy rates and rising costs are putting unprecedented pressure on everyone in the ACT rental market.

With stress on the rise in the ACT, locals are turning to science-backed breathwork for rapid relief—often from the office desk or lunch break on Lake Burley Griffin.

Canberra residents are tapping into mindfulness not just for calm, but for real neurological shifts, backed by research and local practice.

Vacancy rates are razor-thin and competition is heating up as buyers target Lawson, just north of Belconnen.

Low vacancy, high prices and fierce competition – what you need to know to get your foot on the property ladder in the capital.

Local stalls across the ACT are brimming with in-season produce – here’s where to shop and which foods fill your basket best in July.

Australia’s football faithful in the capital put their own spin on the World Cup knockout agony, with public screenings, civic engagement and more community support than counterparts in cities like Ottawa and Wellington.

From Turner to Tuggeranong, these open-air gym zones and public circuits are turning the capital into a citywide fitness studio—at no cost.

From Gungahlin to Tuggeranong, here’s how Canberrans are finding affordable, healthy food in 2026.

From the shores of Lake Burley Griffin to leafy neighbourhood parks, Canberra is replete with free options for locals wanting to stretch, lift and sweat outside.

Local white-collar job prospects brighten as investors rotate back into defensive sectors on a buoyant market day.
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