Franklin, Australian Capital Territory
Open space
The suburb of Franklin includes a number of large open space to provide a pedestrian and cyclist network, and to provide an ecological corridor for the movement of native wildlife.
- The Gubur Dhaura Heritage Site provides 360 views of the surrounding landscape and an ochre quarry site which are of cultural significance to the Ngunnawal people. Remains of the Red Hill pipeclay mine, Old Well Station Track and historical markers can also be found here;
- The Mulangarri and North Mitchell Grasslands;
- The Gungaderra Creek;
- Old Well Station Track which connects the Well Station Heritage Precinct (located in the neighbouring suburb of Harrison) with the Gungaderra Homestead, and Gubur Dhaura Red Hill Heritage Site through to the Gungahlin Town Centre.
Demographics
In the 2016 census, the population of Franklin was 6,419, including 75 (1.1%) Indigenous persons and 3,129 (49.2%) Australian-born persons. 11.1% were born in China, 7.2% in India, 2.9% in South Korea, 2.2% in Sri Lanka, and 2.2% in Vietnam. In the 2011 census, 44.4% of the population was foreign born, the third highest for any Canberra suburb.
Transport
Light rail
Franklin is served by three Canberra Metro light rail stations: Manning Clark North, Mapleton Avenue and Nullarbor Avenue. All three stations are located on Flemington Road and opened in April 2019.
Buses
Franklin is serviced by several ACTION bus routes.
- 18: Travels through Manning Clark Crescent
- 21 & 22: Travels through Hoskins Street, Oodgeroo Avenue and Nullarbor Avenue
Until the opening of the light rail, Flemington Road was serviced by 200 series buses every day.
Geology
Franklin is underlaid mostly by the Canberra Formation mudstone or volcanics from the late middle Silurian age.
Education
Franklin residents get preference for:
- Franklin Early Childhood School
- A shared PEA of Harrison School and Palmerston District Primary
- Harrison School
- Gungahlin College