Here’s some speculation about land in the ACT, in the light of the push to medium-density development.
Have you ever wondered why the ACT is so large? Why do we need 2359 sq km just to house the national capital?
The answer goes back to the great constitutional debates of 1890s. Political and regional jealousy among the delegates ensured that neither Sydney nor Melbourne could be the capital, so a new one would have to be created. The compromise was that Melbourne would house the national Parliament until a new capital was founded. When founded it would be somewhere in NSW, but at least 160km from Sydney.
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