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Rural and Suburban District Codes Archives ACT Finding Aid Rural and Suburban District Codes Introduction This index lists the district codes for the Australian Capital Territory that were used in 1974 as well as those in current use. The 1974 district codes were found in the file LP/115 – Land Policy – Computer Print-Outs – Recording of Residential Property Sales On. It should be noted that many of the rural district codes have been changed since 1974 so these earlier numbers will appear in older documents. To view maps of the current districts and divisions in the Australian Capital Territory go to ACTMAPi: http://www.actmapi.act.gov.au/ Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 DISTRICT NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT TYPE DISTRICT 2010 NO. 2010 2010 DISTRICT NAME 1974 NO. 1974 DISTRICT TYPE 1974 Belconnen 599 Rural Former Belconnen District 081 Non Urban City Areas Booth 049 Rural Booth 097 Rural Canberra Central 149 Rural Canberra City Rural 080 Non Urban City Areas Coree 069 Rural Coree 091 Rural Cotter River 169 Rural Cotter River 092 Rural Gungahlin 749 Rural Gungahlin 087 Rural Hall 949 Rural Hall Rural 086 Rural Jerrabomberra 849 Rural Kowen 199 Rural Kowen 088 Rural Majura 299 Rural Mount Clear 089 Rural Mount Clear 098 Rural Paddy's River 699 Rural Paddy's River 093 Rural Rendezvous Creek 399 Rural Rendezvous Creek 096 Rural Stromlo 499 Rural Stromlo 090 Rural Tennent 549 Rural Tennent 095 Rural Tuggeranong 649 Rural Lanyon 094 Rural Weston Creek 449 Rural Woden Valley 349 Rural Jervis Bay 099 Rural Jervis Bay 099 Rural Murray (NSW) 891 Rural Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT 2 GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 DISTRICT NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT TYPE DISTRICT 2010 NO. 2010 2010 DISTRICT NAME 1974 NO. 1974 DISTRICT TYPE 1974 Acton 107 Suburban Acton 107 Areas Within City Districts Ainslie 104 Suburban Ainslie 104 Areas Within City Districts Amaroo 707 Suburban Aranda 556 Suburban Aranda 556 Areas Within City Districts Banks 614 Suburban Barton 214 Suburban Barton 214 Areas Within City Districts Belconnen 559 Suburban Belconnen 559 Areas Within City Districts Bonython 619 Suburban Braddon 106 Suburban Braddon 106 Areas Within City Districts Bruce 555 Suburban Bruce 555 Areas Within City Districts Calwell 611 Suburban Campbell 110 Suburban Campbell 110 Areas Within City Districts Capital Hill 213 Suburban Capital Hill 213 Areas Within City Districts Casey 705 Suburban Chapman 444 Suburban Chapman 444 Areas Within City Districts Charnwood 570 Suburban Charnwood 570 Areas Within City Districts Chifley 337 Suburban Chifley 337 Areas Within City Districts Chisholm 609 Suburban City 108 Suburban City 108 Areas Within City Districts Condor 613 Suburban Cook 557 Suburban Cook 557 Areas Within City Districts Crace 712 Suburban Curtin 328 Suburban Curtin 328 Areas Within City Districts Deakin 215 Suburban Deakin 215 Areas Within City Districts Dickson 102 Suburban Dickson 102 Areas Within City Districts Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT 3 GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 DISTRICT NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT TYPE DISTRICT 2010 NO. 2010 2010 DISTRICT NAME 1974 NO. 1974 DISTRICT TYPE 1974 Downer 124 Suburban Downer 124 Areas Within City Districts Duffy 446 Suburban Duffy 446 Areas Within City Districts Dunlop 578 Suburban Evatt 574 Suburban Fadden 605 Suburban Farrer 334 Suburban Farrer 334 Areas Within City Districts Fisher 443 Suburban Fisher 443 Areas Within City Districts Florey 560 Suburban Flynn 571 Suburban Flynn 571 Areas Within City Districts Forrest 216 Suburban Forrest 216 Areas Within City Districts Franklin 713 Suburban Fraser 577 Suburban Fyshwick 219 Suburban Fyshwick 219 Areas Within City Districts Garren 330 Suburban Garren 330 Areas Within City Districts Gilmore 608 Suburban Giralang 552 Suburban Gordon 616 Suburban Gowrie 604 Suburban Greenway 615 Suburban Griffith 220 Suburban Griffith 220 Areas Within City Districts Gungahlin Town Centre 710 Suburban Hackett 126 Suburban Hackett 126 Areas Within City Districts Hall 901 Suburban Hall Village 082 Villages Harrison 711 Suburban Hawker 563 Suburban Hawker 563 Areas Within City Districts Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT 4 GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 DISTRICT NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT TYPE DISTRICT 2010 NO. 2010 2010 DISTRICT NAME 1974 NO. 1974 DISTRICT TYPE 1974 Higgins 567 Suburban Higgins 567 Areas Within City Districts Holder 447 Suburban Holder 447 Areas Within City Districts Holt 568 Suburban Holt 568 Areas Within City Districts Hughes 327 Suburban Hughes 327 Areas Within City Districts Hume 802 Suburban Isaacs 336 Suburban Isaacs 336 Areas Within City Districts Isabella Plains 612 Suburban Kaleen 553 Suburban Kambah 601 Suburban Kenny 715 Suburban Kinlyside 702 Suburban Kingston 217 Suburban Kingston 217 Areas Within City Districts Lawson 580 Suburban Latham 566 Suburban Latham 566 Areas Within City Districts Lyneham 101 Suburban Lyneham 101 Areas Within City Districts Lyons 329 Suburban Lyons 329 Areas Within City Districts Macarthur 606 Suburban Macgregor 569 Suburban Macgregor 569 Areas Within City Districts Macquarie 558 Suburban Macquarie 558 Areas Within City Districts Mawson 333 Suburban Mawson 333 Areas Within City Districts McKellar 575 Suburban Melba 572 Suburban Melba 572 Areas Within City Districts Mitchell 701 Suburban Monash 603 Suburban Moncrieff 704 Suburban Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT 5 GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 DISTRICT NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT TYPE DISTRICT 2010 NO. 2010 2010 DISTRICT NAME 1974 NO. 1974 DISTRICT TYPE 1974 Mulangarri 714 Suburban Narrabundah 218 Suburban Narrabundah 218 Areas Within City Districts Ngunnawal 706 Suburban Nicholls 708 Suburban Oaks Estate 801 Suburban Oaks Estate 083 Villages O'Connor 103 Suburban O'Connor 103 Areas Within City Districts O'Malley 335 Suburban O'Malley 335 Areas Within City Districts Oxley 623 Suburban Page 561 Suburban Page 561 Areas Within City Districts Palmerston 709 Suburban Parkes 211 Suburban Parkes 211 Areas Within City Districts Pearce 331 Suburban Pearce 331 Areas Within City Districts Phillip 338 Suburban Phillip 338 Areas Within City Districts Pialligo 251 Suburban Pialligo 078 Non Urban City Areas Red Hill 221 Suburban Red Hill 221 Areas Within City Districts Reid 109 Suburban Reid 109 Areas Within City Districts Richardson 607 Suburban Rivett 445 Suburban Rivett 445 Areas Within City Districts Russell 122 Suburban Russell 122 Areas Within City Districts Scullin 564 Suburban Scullin 564 Areas Within City Districts Spence 576 Suburban Stirling 448 Suburban Stirling 448 Areas Within City Districts Symonston 803 Suburban Symonston 079 Non Urban City Areas Taylor 703 Suburban Theodore 610 Suburban Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT 6 GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 DISTRICT NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT TYPE DISTRICT 2010 NO. 2010 2010 DISTRICT NAME 1974 NO. 1974 DISTRICT TYPE 1974 Torrens 332 Suburban Torrens 332 Areas Within City Districts Turner 105 Suburban Turner 105 Areas Within City Districts Tharwa 659 Suburban Tharwa 084 Villages Wanniassa 602 Suburban Waramanga 442 Suburban Waramanga 442 Areas Within City Districts Watson 125 Suburban Watson 125 Areas Within City Districts Weetangera 562 Suburban Weetangera 562 Areas Within City Districts Weston 441 Suburban Weston 441 Areas Within City Districts Yarralumla 212 Suburban Yarralumla 212 Areas Within City Districts Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT 7 GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 13 October 2010 .
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