-
industrial areas: the
suburbs of Fyshwick, Mitc**** and Hume. The
average Canberran was
responsible for 13.7
tonnes of
greenhouse gases in 2005. In 2012,...
- The
Canberran 1976; 44: 79 and 91 "City
University website", (retrieved 1
January 2009).
Smarden Essay Prize 1976.
Debating Team. The
Canberran 1976:...
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Bristol →
Bristolians Brockton →
Brocktonians Bogotá →
Bogotans Canberra →
Canberrans Charlotte →
Charlotteans Chattanooga →
Chattanoogans Chicago → Chicagoans...
- "Territorian", the
demonym for a
resident of the
Australian Capital Territory is "
Canberran". J. Baker,
Sidney (1945). The
Australian Language.
Angus & Robertson...
- employment.
There is a lot of
history in the
school walls, such as the
Canberran singing legend himself, Timomatic. The
school has had many
visits from...
- anti-self-government single-issue
parties due to a
protest vote by
disgruntled Canberrans and a
total of 8 were won by
minor parties and independents. In 1992,...
-
Govie (pronounced guvvie) is a
colloquialism used to
describe the
typical Canberran government built house. The
earliest post-ACT
housing in
Canberra was...
-
infanticide and to
increase the
birthrate of the
local Indigenous po****tion. A
Canberran journalist in 1927
wrote of the "cheapness of life" to the Aboriginal...
- State/territory
Adjective Demonym colloquial Australian Capital Territory Canberran Canberrans "Inlanders", "Round Abouters", "Canberries", "Pollies", "Ken Behrens"...
-
choice between the two
major parties was "for
changes that may
benefit [
Canberrans] personally" or "for
change that has the
potential to
benefit those less...