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Encyclopedia > Reid, Australian Capital Territory

Reid (postcode: 2612) is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located directly next to Civic, Canberra's central business district, Reid is one of the oldest suburbs in Canberra. The population of Reid on census night 2001 was 1634 people.


Reid is named after Australia's fourth Prime Minister, Sir George Reid.


Seperating the suburbs of Reid and Campbell is ANZAC Parade a ceremonial boulevarde, running along Canberra's primary design axis (the ceremonial axis) from Lake Burley Griffin to the Australian War Memorial.


Located in Reid are the Canberra Institute of Technology and the St John the Baptist Church, the oldest church in Canberra.

North Canberra (district)
(List of Canberra suburbs)
Braddon Braddon Ainslie
Civic Reid Campbell
Parkes Parkes Campbell

  Results from FactBites:
 
Control of Gibberellin Levels and Gene Expression during De-Etiolation in Pea -- Reid et al. 128 (2): 734 -- PLANT ... (4561 words)
Behringer FJ, Davies PJ, Reid JB (1992) Phytochrome regulation of stem growth and indole-3-acetic acid levels in the lv and Lv genotypes of Pisum.
Reid JB (1988) Internode length in Pisum: comparison of genotypes in the light and dark.
Weller JL, Ross JJ, Reid JB (1994) Gibberellins and phytochrome regulation of stem elongation in pea.
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