Calwell, Australian Capital Territory


Calwell is a medium-sized suburb of Canberra, Australia in the district of Tuggeranong. Tuggeranong Hill is on its southern border and the Tuggeranong Homestead is to the north. Calwell is located close to the Monaro Highway which provides a direct route to Canberra City and to Cooma.

History

The suburb was named after the Labor politician, Arthur Augustus Calwell, PC. The suburb name was gazetted on 5 August 1975. Streets in the suburb are named for Victorian politicians. Outtrim Avenue between Johnson Drive and the Calwell Shopping Centre is named after Alfred Richard Outtrim who represented Maryborough from 1885 to 1920.

Population

According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 5,758 people in Calwell.

Calwell Centre

The Calwell Centre is a designated group centre located on Webber Crescent in the north of the suburb. The centre was developed in the early 1990s to serve Calwell, Richardson, Theodore and Isabella Plains. Prior to the development of the Lanyon Market Place in the late 1990s, the Calwell Centre also serviced Conder, Banks and Gordon. Among the retail and service outlets are a Woolworths supermarket, Caltex Woolworths service station, tavern, Chinese restaurant, car wash and several other businesses.
The opened in 2004 and is located adjacent to the centre.

Schools

Government schools

is located on the corner of Were Street and Webber Crescent; in addition to Church services the Parish also manages the Calwell Community Centre. is also located on Were Street. Corpus Christi Catholic Parish, based in Gowrie, runs services in the hall at St Francis of Assisi Primary School.
The historic was relocated to Calwell in 1988, and is used for special occasions

Transport

Calwell is serviced by several ACTION bus routes.
All Canberra taxi companies and Queanbeyan taxis also service Calwell.

Geology

Deakin Volcanics green grey and purple rhyodacite of Silurian age form the base rock of Calwell.