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Suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Kinlyside
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory
Kinlyside is located in Australian Capital TerritoryKinlysideKinlyside
Coordinates35°10′30″S 149°04′55″E / 35.175°S 149.082°E / -35.175; 149.082
Established1991
Postcode(s)2913
Elevation666 m (2,185 ft)
Location
DistrictGungahlin
Territory electorate(s)Yerrabi
Federal division(s)Fenner
Suburbs around Kinlyside:
Taylor
Hall Kinlyside Casey
Nicholls

Kinlyside is a rural locality in the Australian Capital Territory. It was gazetted in 1991 as a planned outer suburb of Gungahlin. It was never released for development, and the governing Labor Party campaigned at the 2004 election and 2008 election on the policy of making Kinlyside a nature reserve instead. In 2013, it was set aside as a protected area that would remain undeveloped under an environmental offsets plan associated with increased development in Gungahlin. As of 2019, it remains a gazetted locality in the Territory Plan.

According to the ACT's Planning and Land Authority, the locality is named after George Kendall Kinlyside.

From a well known pioneer family in the Ginninderra-Hall area; followed in his father's footsteps as wheelwright, coachbuilder and blacksmith at Hall; in 1907 he built a hall which served the Hall community for many years; active in local affairs and joint secretary of the Hall Progress Association when established in 1906.

Kinlyside is bounded by the village of Hall to the west, Nicholls to the south east, by Casey to the east and Clarrie Hermes Drive to the south. The suburb's other boundaries have been surveyed but not yet established.

Geology

See also: Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

Underneath Kinlyside are acid volcanic rocks from the middle Silurian period. These are from the Hawkins Volcanics. The hills in the west of the locality are mostly green grey dacite, and the valley bottom is mostly purple andesite covered in part by alluvium.

See also

References

  1. "Gungahlin offsets plan under wraps". The Canberra Times. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  2. "Kinlyside no more". Hall and District Progress Association. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  3. "Territory Plan" (PDF). Government of the Australian Capital Territory. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  4. Henderson G A M and Matveev G, Geology of Canberra, Queanbeyan and Environs 1:50000 1980.
Suburbs in Gungahlin
Town Centre
Gungahlin Town Centre
Districts in the Australian Capital Territory
Canberra Central
Woden Valley
Belconnen
Jerrabomberra
Majura
Tuggeranong
Weston Creek
Gungahlin
Stromlo
Kowen
Hall
Coree
Paddys River
Cotter River
Tennent
Rendezvous Creek
Booth
Mount Clear
Molonglo Valley
See also
Suburbs of Canberra
List of Canberra suburbs


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