PARKES, AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY



High Court of Australia

National Gallery of Australia

National Library of Australia

The Treasury Building with Telstra Tower in the background


'Parkes' (postcode: 2600) is an inner suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located south of the Canberra CBD, Parkes contains the Parliamentary Triangle area. The population of Parkes on census night 2001 was 24 people.
Parkes is named after Sir Henry Parkes, a Federalist, legislator and one of the founders of the Australian Constitution. Streets in Parkes are named after monarchs and constitutional references. [1]
Parkes contains many of Canberra's large institutions and contains no residential area.

Contents
See also
Notable places
Geology

See also


Parliamentary Triangle

Notable places



Commonwealth Park

Kings Park

★ Regatta Point

Commonwealth Place

★ Central Basin of Lake Burley Griffin

National Carillon

National Library of Australia

National Science and Technology Centre

High Court of Australia

National Gallery of Australia

Old Parliament House

Aboriginal Tent Embassy

Reconciliation Place

★ East Block

★ West Block

Geology



The geology of Parkes has been studied in great detail.
Canberra Formation, calcareous shale is found in the lower parts. This overlies middle Silurian Camp Hill
Sandstone. The sandstone unconformably overlies the early Silurian Black Mountain Sandstone and State Circle
Shale. State Circle Shale is Late Llandovery in a more finely divided time scale and has been dated to 445 ±7 million years old. The State Circle Shale is
composed of laminated shales and siltstone. Black Mountain Sandstone is composed of a white quartz sandstone.

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves