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Canberra runners and walkers can choose from established parkrun routes that fit different neighbourhoods and fitness levels.
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Canberra runners and walkers can choose from established parkrun routes that fit different neighbourhoods and fitness levels.

Canberra groups have expanded sessions along Lake Burley Griffin and in inner-north parks as residents seek structured outdoor training.

Gungahlin house prices reach $812k median as light rail and road upgrades drive buyer demand across Canberra's northern growth corridor.

Canberra locals are adopting evidence-based evening habits to counter disrupted rest in the capital's demanding work and study environment.

Canberra residents are using off-leash zones along Lake Burley Griffin and in Tuggeranong to combine daily dog exercise with group runs and strength sessions.

Canberra residents can apply these proven methods amid rising local demand for practical mental health support.

First home buyers in Canberra are facing tough decisions when it comes to mortgage insurance, with the median house price sitting at $835,000

ACT Government leisure centres run affordable group fitness sessions at multiple Canberra sites with updated winter timetables.

Canberrans face rising sleep disruption from screens and stress, with local programs offering practical fixes.

Canberra buyer's agents outline their methods for navigating auctions as clearance rates sit near 65 per cent across ACT suburbs.

Moncrieff posted the strongest median price growth in Gungahlin over the past year while keeping entry prices below the ACT average.

As investors return to the market, buyers in suburbs like Gungahlin and Belconnen face increased competition for limited properties.

Discover the most popular and scenic parkrun locations in Canberra, from Lake Burley Griffin to Tuggeranong

Fresh planning rules effective this month are steering public servant buyers toward certain Belconnen and Gungahlin streets while cooling interest elsewhere.

Fresh rounds at firms tied to the Australian National University and the Canberra Innovation Network show how national investment patterns are landing in the capital.

Low vacancy rates and resilient rents are keeping investor yields solid in Gungahlin, Belconnen and beyond, even as other Australian capitals falter.
The ACT Planning Authority has green-lit a 14-storey development on Cowper Street that will bring apartments, ground-floor retail and coworking space to one of Canberra's busiest inner-north corridors.
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