Are you considering Bonython, ACT 2905 as your next move? It's a good first step to discover if the area is a good fit for you based on factors such as proximity to schools etc. The Homes.com.au suburb profile utilises market-leading data to provide you with the Bonython median property prices, market trends & demographics to allow you to make informed decisions about your next property move.
Whether you are upsizing or downsizing to Bonython, continue reading for a brief history lesson to discover more about the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Lifestyle Bonython, Australian Capital Territory has many amenities. There are many bakeries, kindergartens, nature reserves, playgrounds, and more. A day in Bonython might look like going to the kindergarten in the morning, heading to the playground for lunch time, then after lunch taking a bike ride through the Pine Island Bike Area. Schools include Bonython Primary School
History Bonython is a suburb of Canberra. It was named after Sir John Langdon Bonython, the owner of The Advertiser (Adelaide) who promoted Federation, and was a member of the first Australian parliament. Original concept plans for Tuggeranong indicate that the suburb was initially to be known as "Stranger". The name "Bonython" was declared when it was gazetted as a suburb of Canberra on 17 October 1986. Streets in Bonython are named after prominent South Australians, particularly journalists, and South Australian Districts and Rivers. Prior to 1986, the land upon which Bonython now sits was grazing land, mainly grassland with scattered eucalypt trees.
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