Canberra International ended in 2006.
Canberra International was created in 2001.
Canberra International Film Festival was created in 1996.
Canberra Cosmos ended in 2001.
Canberra is currently a domestic airport. However, as part of their 'Stage Two' redevelopment, Canberra airport is in the process of building an airport capable of serving both domestic and international airlines. As it's initial launch, two gates will be easily converted to accommodate either domestic or international arrivals/departures. With a new high-speed rail service to Sydney, Canberra is not easily attracting huge investment from international carriers as a departure/arrival point. Its overall success is currently guarded.
Royal Canberra Hospital ended in 1991.
Canberra International Airport.
The Canberra bushfires started at 2.45pm on 18 January 2003 and, at their worst, lasted for ten hours.
To solve that geocache you might have to visit the location... ;-)
In Canberra, you can play pickleball at various venues, including the Canberra International Sports and Aquatic Centre (CISAC) and local community centers like the Belconnen and Woden Westfield. Many parks also offer courts, and you can find organized play through local clubs such as the Canberra Pickleball Club. Additionally, check local listings for specific events or drop-in sessions.
Canberra does not have a motto.
Canberra is the capital of Australia.
"Canberra the Nations Capital"