Weetangera, Australian Capital Territory

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Weetangera
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory
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Weetangera is in the centre of this aerial photo.
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Weetangera, shaded in pink.
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Population 2,608 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 1,630/km2 (4,220/sq mi)
Gazetted 22 August 1968[2]
Postcode(s) 2614
Area 1.6 km2 (0.6 sq mi)
District Belconnen
Territory electorate(s) Ginninderra
Federal Division(s) Fraser
Suburbs around Weetangera:
Scullin Page Belconnen
Hawker Weetangera Macquarie
Cook

Weetangera (postcode: 2614) is a suburb in the Belconnen district of Canberra, located within the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The suburb covers an area of approximately 158 hectares (390 acres). Located approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north-west of the city, Weetangera is bounded by Springvale Drive to the south and west, Coulter Drive to the east and Belconnen Way to the north. The Pinnacle Nature Reserve, a Canberra Nature Park is adjacent to the south of the suburb, across Springvale Drive.

Europeans first settled the area in the 1800s, and it was named Weetangera after the property "Spring Vale", which in turn had been given a name of Aboriginal origin (it is also called Weetangerra and Weetangara in early documents). A school was first built in the area in 1875.[3]

The modern suburb of Weetangera was officially gazetted by the ACT Government in 1968, with a street theme: 'Pioneers of the Australian Capital Territory'.[4] After the gazetting, the first modern settlers moved into the suburb in 1970 and the first students moved into the Weetangera Primary School, located about a kilometre from the old Weetangera Primary School, in 1973.[3][4] Today, the suburb is home to over 2500 people.

Name

Weetangera is named after the property "Spring Vale", which in turn had been given a name of Aboriginal origin,[5] due to a spring near the site of the original Public School called "Wittanjirra" in the local Aboriginal dialect, meaning "to suck, to drink greedily".[6] Samuel Shumack lived at "Spring Vale" between 1866 and 1915. Shumack and his father had taken up the land for farming when Samuel was eight years old. Samuel Shumack lived on the property with his family until it was claimed as land for the nation's capital in 1915.[7]

Weetangera was also the name for the Weetangera parish, which included the land from Ginninderra Creek to the Molonglo River. The Southwell family were significant to this property, and various members of the family are buried in the Weetangera Cemetery and former Methodist Church now sited to the west of the adjoining suburb, Hawker.

Political representation

For the purposes of Australian federal elections for the House of Representatives, Weetangera is in the Division of Fraser.[8]

For the purposes of Australian Capital Territory elections for the ACT Legislative Assembly, Weetangera is in the Ginninderra electorate.[9]

Demographics

People who live in Weetangera are called Weetangerans.[10] On Census night 2011, Weetangera had a population of 2,608 people.[1] The census shows that Weetangera residents have a median age of 40 which is slightly older compared to an ACT median of 34 and an Australian median of 37. The median weekly household income was A$2,446, $526 more than the ACT median and nearly double the median Australian household income of $1,234.

Weetangera's population is predominantly Australian-born; 73.5 per cent on census night 2011. The second most common birthplace was England at 5.1 per cent. The most common religion is 'no religion', with nearly a third of the population reporting they were not religious.

In Weetangera 32.0 per cent of people were attending an educational institution. Of these, 34.0 per cent were in primary school, 22.0 per cent in secondary school and 27.6 per cent in a tertiary or technical institution.

Of occupied private dwellings in Weetangera, 48.1 per cent were owned outright, 36.1 per cent were owned with a mortgage and 14.0 per cent were rented.

Suburb amenities

Weetangera has a small shopping centre containing a bakery, beauty salon, jewellery shop and a publishing company.

The suburb is also home to the Weetangera Neighbourhood Oval. The ACT Government announced restoration plans for the oval in June 2012, committing $4 million to three ovals, including the Weetangera oval, over a three-year period. The money is for the installation of irrigation systems, synthetic cricket wickets and practice nets, floodlights and a small pavilion and toilet block.[11]

Educational institutions

Both Weetangera Primary School (1973–present)[12] and Weetangera Preschool are located on Southwell Street, Weetangera.

Historic Public School

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Site of original Weetangera school, looking north to Belconnen Way.
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Sign giving history of the original Public School, Weetangera.

The first Public School (pre-High School) was sited on land of the original farming property, and opened on 27 April 1875, with 27 students. The first teacher was Mr Ewan Cameron, a member of the Weetangera community and a parent of a student.

The site is between (beside) the present Belconnen Way (north) and Smith and Kinleyside Streets (south). It now a park, with children's play area, with several lines of pine trees that were planted by students of the original school in about 1919 and 1928/9 (Arbor Day).

People honoured in the streets of Weetangera

The street names in Weetangera are predominantly named for ACT pioneers:

References

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