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Canberra Australian National University Act 200 Location Suburb / Town State Postcode CANBERRA AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ACT 200 CANBERRA BARTON ACT 2600 CANBERRA CANBERRA ACT 2600 CANBERRA CAPITAL HILL ACT 2600 CANBERRA DEAKIN ACT 2600 CANBERRA DEAKIN WEST ACT 2600 CANBERRA DUNTROON ACT 2600 CANBERRA FAIRBAIRN RAAF ACT 2600 CANBERRA HARMAN ACT 2600 CANBERRA HMAS HARMAN ACT 2600 CANBERRA PARKES ACT 2600 CANBERRA PARLIAMENT HOUSE ACT 2600 CANBERRA RUSSELL ACT 2600 CANBERRA RUSSELL HILL ACT 2600 CANBERRA YARRALUMLA ACT 2600 CANBERRA ACTON ACT 2601 CANBERRA BLACK MOUNTAIN ACT 2601 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 CANBERRA AINSLIE ACT 2602 CANBERRA DICKSON ACT 2602 CANBERRA DOWNER ACT 2602 CANBERRA HACKETT ACT 2602 CANBERRA LYNEHAM ACT 2602 CANBERRA O`CONNOR ACT 2602 CANBERRA WATSON ACT 2602 CANBERRA FORREST ACT 2603 CANBERRA GRIFFITH ACT 2603 CANBERRA HONEY SUCKLE CREEK ACT 2603 CANBERRA MANUKA ACT 2603 CANBERRA ORRORAL VALLEY ACT 2603 CANBERRA RED HILL ACT 2603 CANBERRA CAUSEWAY ACT 2604 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