Isaacs, Australian Capital Territory

Isaacs
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Population 2,352 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 759/km2 (1,970/sq mi)
Established 1986
Postcode(s) 2607
Area 3.1 km2 (1.2 sq mi)
District Woden Valley
Territory electorate(s) Molonglo
Federal Division(s) Canberra
Suburbs around Isaacs:
Phillip O'Malley
Mawson Isaacs
Farrer
Typical cul-de-sac in Isaacs
Isaacs shopping centre
Playground near the Isaacs shops

Isaacs is a suburb in the district of Woden in Canberra, Australia. The postcode is 2607.

The suburb was gazetted as a Division Name on 12 May 1966 but residential housing was not built until the late 1980s. Isaacs is next to the suburbs of O'Malley, Mawson and Farrer. It is bounded by Yamba Drive and Ngunawal Drive. Located in the suburb is the Canberra Nature Park of Isaacs Ridge and the Long Gully pine plantation.

It is named after Isaac Isaacs (1855–1948), politician, Chief Justice and the first Australian born Governor-General (from 1931–36).[2]

Demographics

In the 2011 Census, the population of Isaacs was 2,352, including 9 (0.7%) Indigenous persons and 1,441 (61.3%) Australian-born persons.[1] 36.8% of the population was foreign born, the tenth highest for any Canberra suburb.[3]

Theme for streets

The suburb's theme is 'educationists': the streets[2] are therefore named after people associated with Australian education. Some of the main streets in Isaacs, and their honorees, are:

Geology

Isaacs and environs, taken from Isaacs Ridge

Isaacs is built on Silurian age Deakin Volcanics. These are green-grey and purple coloured rhyodacite. The lower lying parts of the suburb are covered with Quaternary alluvium on top. Isaacs ridge has the same outcrops as the rest of the suburb.

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Isaacs (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Suburb Name search results". ACT Environment and Sustainable Development. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  3. "Where do migrants live? (4102.0 - Australian Social Trends, 2014)". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  4. Mackinnon, Alison (1996) "Dorsch, Agnes Marie Johanna (1871–1958)", Australian Dictionary of Biography

Coordinates: 35°22′03″S 149°06′41″E / 35.36750°S 149.11139°E / -35.36750; 149.11139

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