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Kambah, Canberra: Tuggeranong's Largest Suburb and the Murrumbidgee Corridor
Kambah is the largest suburb by population in the Tuggeranong district and one of the ACT's biggest residential suburbs, developed primarily in the 1970s-1980s as a planned suburban expansion of the Tuggeranong Valley. The suburb's position along the Murrumbidgee River corridor gives residents access to the Murrumbidgee River Corridor nature reserve and shared-use path network that runs from the ACT's far south to near the city centre, making Kambah one of the best-connected suburbs in the ACT for off-road cycling and walking along a natural river landscape. The Mount Stranger and Cooleman Ridge nature reserves border the suburb to the west, providing readily accessible bushland with walking tracks that reach open grassland and rocky outcrops with views across Tuggeranong Valley to the Brindabella Range. The Kambah Village shopping centre on Kambah Village Road provides day-to-day convenience retail for the suburb. Kambah sports grounds are a significant asset, with facilities for Australian rules football, cricket, rugby league and other codes. The suburb has a working-class and mixed-income residential character that is distinct from the more expensive inner-south and inner-north areas and retains a strong sense of local community identity.