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Relocate to Canberra: Your Complete Guide to Housing, Jobs, Schools

Thinking of moving to Canberra? A practical guide to housing, the job market, getting around, the climate, schools and lifestyle in Australia's capital.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 2 July 2026 at 11:40 am

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Updated 31 min ago· 2 July 2026 at 1:15 pm

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Relocate to Canberra: Your Complete Guide to Housing, Jobs, Schools
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In short: Canberra is a compact, high income capital known for secure public sector jobs, easy access to nature, strong schools and a relaxed lifestyle. Here is what to know before you move.

Work and the economy

Canberra's economy is anchored by the Australian Public Service, along with universities, defence, research and a growing professional and tech sector. That mix delivers stable employment and some of the highest median household incomes in the country.

Housing

Housing is a premium cost, with a median house price around $952,000 and units near $620,000 as at early 2026. The rental market is very tight (vacancy around 1.2 per cent), so line up inspections early and be ready to act. See our guides to the best suburbs and the cost of living for detail.

Getting around

The city is easy to navigate by car, with light rail running along the northern corridor and Transport Canberra buses covering the rest, all on the MyWay+ ticketing system. An extensive cycle path network makes riding a genuine option.

Climate

Canberra has four distinct seasons, with warm dry summers and cold, frosty winters, colder than the coastal capitals. Autumn is especially scenic thanks to the city's many deciduous trees.

Schools and study

The ACT has a strong public and private school system and is home to leading universities including the Australian National University and the University of Canberra, making it a popular choice for families and students.

Lifestyle

For a capital, Canberra is remarkably close to nature, with Lake Burley Griffin, bushland reserves, the National Arboretum and the Brindabella ranges all nearby, plus national institutions, festivals and a growing food and bar scene.

This guide is general information. Confirm current housing, school and transport details with official ACT resources before you move.

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