INNER CITY LIVING

HousingAfter a brand new apartment located on the doorstep of Canberra’s iconic buildings, on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin or around the corner from cafes, restaurants and shops?

Canberra’s stylish café districts,Kingston and Manuka, as well the inner north and city itself, offer the best in cosmopolitan apartment living.

 

TESTIMONIAL

TestimonialNatalie Barnes and Nicola Campion, Public Servants

We both moved to Canberra from Sydney in early February 2007 to begin work as Graduate Trainees at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Canberra is a great place to live, largely because of the people the city attracts. We enjoy being surrounded by friends and work colleagues who share our interest in current affairs. We also enjoy all the opportunities that Canberra offers, including being able to hear prominent speakers and following what is going on in federal politics.

Some of our favourite weekend activities include coffee and all-day breakfast in Kingston or Manuka, a nightcap at the Knightsbridge in Braddon, live music at ANU Bar and the odd footy game at Bruce Stadium.

The best advice we can give is to be a “joiner”. Join a sports team, a cooking class or a book club. We have both enjoyed attending various events run by the Live in Canberra campaign, and the Young Professional Alliance’s many networking opportunities.” Our top four benefits of Canberra are great work, great people, great food and the great outdoors.

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