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Land Release Maps Indicative Land Release Program 2020-21 to 2023-24 Land release maps by release type: > All releases (2020-21 to 2023-24) > All releases (2020-21) > Housing Targets (2020-21) MAP OF 2020-2024 LAND RELEASES ALL RELEASES TAYLOR JACKA TOTALS BONNER 13,290 Dwellings MONCRIEFF 189,206m2 Mixed Use 2 126,068m Commerical 2 H A L L CASEY FORDE 259,475m Community Facilities HALL AMAROO 69,037m2 Industrial NGUNNAWAL G U N G A H L I N GUNGAHLIN NICHOLLS THROSBY FRASER DUNLOP PALMERSTON SPENCE CHARNWOOD FRANKLIN HARRISON CRACE FLYNN MACGREGOR SUBURB MELBA EVATT GIRALANG 3 LATHAM MCKELLAR KENNY MACNAMARA MITCHELL B E L C O N N E N HOLT FLOREY LAWSON KALEEN STRATHNAIRN HIGGINS C O R E E SCULLIN BELCONNEN WATSON PAGE LYNEHAM DOWNER WEETANGERA HAWKER BRUCE HACKETT MACQUARIE DICKSON M A J U R A ARANDA O'CONNOR COOK C A N B E R R A AINSLIE C E N T R A L TURNER BRADDON WHITLAM CITY REID S T R O M L O M O L O N G L O ACTON MOLONGLO CAMPBELL 3 PARKES DENMAN V A L L E Y RUSSELL PROSPECT MOLONGLO YARRALUMLA CANBERRA AIRPORT CAPITAL BARTON HILL STROMLO COOMBS FOREST PARK KINGSTON FORREST PIALLIGO DEAKIN WRIGHT FYSHWICK CURTIN GRIFFITH HUGHES RED DUFFY HOLDER HILL NARRABUNDAH OAKS W E S T O N LYONS WESTON GARRAN BEARD ESTATE C R E E K W O D E N RIVETT PHILLIP STIRLING SYMONSTON WARAMANGA CHIFLEVY A L L E Y O'MALLEY P A D D Y S CHAPMAN ± R I V E R FISHER PEARCE MAWSON J E R R A B O M B E R R A ISAACS 0 1 2 3 4 5 TORRENS Kilometres FARRER KAMBAH HUME WANNIASSA FADDEN MACARTHUR OXLEY GOWRIE GILMORE GREENWAY MONASH CHISHOLM ISABELLA PLAINS RICHARDSON BONYTHON T U G G E R A N O N G CALWELL THEODORE GORDON CONDER BANKS THARWA MAP OF 2020-2021 LAND RELEASES ALL RELEASES TAYLOR JACKA BONNER MONCRIEFF H A L L CASEY FORDE HALL AMAROO NGUNNAWAL G U N G A H L I N GUNGAHLIN NICHOLLS THROSBY FRASER DUNLOP PALMERSTON SPENCE CHARNWOOD FRANKLIN HARRISON CRACE FLYNN MACGREGOR SUBURB MELBA EVATT GIRALANG 3 LATHAM MCKELLAR KENNY MACNAMARA MITCHELL HOLT B E L C O N N E N FLOREY LAWSON KALEEN STRATHNAIRN HIGGINS C O R E E SCULLIN BELCONNEN WATSON PAGE LYNEHAM DOWNER WEETANGERA HAWKER BRUCE HACKETT MACQUARIE DICKSON M A J U R A ARANDA O'CONNOR COOK C A N B E R R A AINSLIE C E N T R A L TURNER BRADDON WHITLAM CITY REID S T R O M L O M O L O N G L O ACTON MOLONGLO CAMPBELL 3 DENMAN PARKES PROSPECT V A L L E Y RUSSELL MOLONGLO YARRALUMLA CANBERRA AIRPORT CAPITAL BARTON HILL STROMLO COOMBS FOREST PARK KINGSTON FORREST PIALLIGO DEAKIN WRIGHT FYSHWICK CURTIN GRIFFITH HUGHES RED DUFFY HOLDER HILL WESTON NARRABUNDAH OAKS W E S T O N LYONS GARRAN BEARD ESTATE C R E E K W O D E N RIVETT PHILLIP STIRLING SYMONSTON WARAMANGA CHIFLEVY A L L E Y O'MALLEY P A D D Y S CHAPMAN ± R I V E R FISHER PEARCE MAWSON J E R R A B O M B E R R A ISAACS 0 1 2 3 4 5 TORRENS Kilometres FARRER KAMBAH HUME WANNIASSA FADDEN MACARTHUR OXLEY GOWRIE GILMORE GREENWAY MONASH CHISHOLM ISABELLA PLAINS RICHARDSON BONYTHON T U G G E R A N O N G CALWELL THEODORE MONCRIEFF 90 Dwellings BELCONNEN 500 Dwellings 9,264m² Mixed Use 19,668m² Mixed Use 15,476m² Commercial GORDON CALWELL 30 Dwellings CONDER OAKS ESTATE 17 Dwellings 8,000m² Community Facilities 4,380m² Mixed Use CASEY 100 Dwellings PARKES 31,977m² Mixed Use 24,000m² Commercial BANKS STRATHNAIRN 300 Dwellings COOMBS 195 Dwellings TAYLOR 588 Dwellings 10,183m² Mixed Use 5,121m² Commercial 2,832m² Commercial 6,837m² Community Facilities GUNGAHLIN 408 Dwellings THROSBY 82 Dwellings 22,940m² Mixed Use WHITLAM 510 Dwellings HUME 18,000m² Industrial WRIGHT 123 Dwellings KENNY 100 Dwellings 12,261m² Mixed Use 72,000m² Government School THARWA 5,141m² Community Facilities MAP OF 2020-2021 HOUSING TARGETS TAYLOR JACKA MONCRIEFF (! Block 2 / Section 22 BONNER Affordable Purchase: 16 Dwellings MONCRIEFF HALL CASEY FORDE CASEY HALL AMAROO NGUNNAWAL Block 12,13 / Section 132 (! GUNGAHLIN Affordable Purchase: 10 Dwellings Block 3 / Section 249 GUNGAHLIN Affordable Purchase: 14 Dwellings THROSBY ( ! ( GUNGAHLIN ! Block 5 / Section 249 NICHOLLS ( ! Public Housing: 3 Dwellings FRASER DUNLOP PALMERSTON Affordable Purchase: 37 Dwellings SPENCE Block 6 / Section 249 CHARNWOOD FRANKLIN HARRISON CRACE Public Housing: 5 Dwellings FLYNN Affordable Purchase: 20 Dwellings MACGREGOR SUBURB MELBA EVATT GIRALANG ( 3 ! LATHAM MCKELLAR KENNY KENNY MACNAMARA MITCHELL Public Housing: 10 Dwellings HOLT BELCONNEN Community Housing: 10 Dwellings FLOREY LAWSON KALEEN Affordable Purchase: 15 Dwellings HIGGINS STRATHNAIRN COREE SCULLIN BELCONNEN WATSON BELCONNEN ( PAGE ! LYNEHAM Block 26,30 & 1 / Section 52 & 151 DOWNER Public Housing: 25 Dwellings WEETANGERA BRUCE HAWKER Affordable Purchase: 50 Dwellings HACKETT MACQUARIE DICKSON MAJURA ARANDA O'CONNOR COOK CANBERRA AINSLIE CENTRAL TURNER BRADDON WHITLAM CITY MOLONGLO REID STROMLO ACTON MOLONGLO CAMPBELL COOMBS VALLEY3 DENMAN PARKES Block 1 / Section 60 PROSPECT RUSSELL MOLONGLO Affordable Purchase: 17 Dwellings YARRALUMLA CANBERRA Block 2 / Section 36 AIRPORT CAPITAL BARTON Affordable Purchase: 3 Dwellings (! HILL STROMLO COOMBS Block 1 / Section 21 FOREST PARK KINGSTON Affordable Purchase: 30 Dwellings ! FORREST PIALLIGO ((! DEAKIN (! WRIGHT FYSHWICK CURTIN GRIFFITH WRIGHT Block 1 / Section 39 HUGHES RED DUFFY HOLDER HILL Public Housing: 10 Dwellings WESTON NARRABUNDAH OAKS Affordable Purchase: 27 Dwellings WESTON LYONS GARRAN BEARD ESTATE CREEK WODEN RIVETT PHILLIP STIRLING SYMONSTON WARAMANGA CHIFLEYVALLEY O'MALLEY PADDYS CHAPMAN RIVER FISHER PEARCE MAWSON JERRABOMBERRA ISAACS TORRENS FARRER HUME KAMBAH WANNIASSA FADDEN MACARTHUR OXLEY GOWRIE GILMORE GREENWAY MONASH CHISHOLM ISABELLA PLAINS RICHARDSON BONYTHON TUGGERANONG CALWELL THEODORE GORDON CONDER BANKS ± 0 1 2 3 4 5 Kilometres THARWA.
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