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  Sturt Avenue & Jerrabomberra Avenue - Former Alignment (National Route 23)

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Sturt Avenue and Jerrabomberra Avenue is the former alignment of NR23 in South Canberra. It was bypassed by Monaro Highway in 1989.

The route is dual carriageway and still remains in tact, as the route is still used on a daily basis on suburban traffic. The southern section in Symonston has minimal use, but is still fully striped as if it's still a highway. Only one of the old black directional signs along the route remains, the rest have been updated with newer versions.

Jerrabomberra Avenue:

Jerrabomberra is an Aboriginal word said to mean 'afraid of lightning'. Jerrabomberra is also recorded as the name of an Aborigine. 1

Sturt Avenue:

Sturt Avenue is named after Charles Sturt (1795-1869). He explored central Australia, and discovered the Darling and Bogan Rivers in 1829. He also sailed down the Murray River in 1830. He held the position of Colonial Secretary in 1851. 2

History:

Griffith to Symonston   Symonston to Griffith
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Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at Griffith at the junction with Hume Place (Wentworth Avenue & Canberra Avenue). December 2009.

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  Hindmarash Drive Intersection:
Looking northwest in Symonston on the truncated section of Jerrabomberra Avenue approaching Hindmarsh Drive. December 2009.

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Boolimba Crescent Junction:
Corner of Sturt Avenue and Boolimba Crescent in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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  Entering South Canberra:
Jerrabomberra Av in Narrabundah, as it officially enters the region of South Canberra. December 2009.

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Intersesection Directional Sign:
ID sign for the junction with McIntyre Crescent in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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  Approaching Goyder Street:
Jerrabomberra Avenue approaching the roundabout with Goyder Street in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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Captain Cook Crescent Intersection:
Corner of Sturt Avenue, Jerrambomberra Avenue and Captain Cook Crescent in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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  Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign on the Goyder Street roundabout in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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Approaching Goyder Street:
Jerrabomberra Avenue approaching the roundabout with Goyder Street in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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  Black Intersection Directional Sign:
Old black ID sign at the junction with Captain Cook Crescent and Sturt Avenue in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign on the Goyder Street roundabout in Narrabundah. December 2009. This way of signposting with small unobtrusive posts was once common in the ACT.

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  Intersesection Directional Sign:
ID sign for the junction with McIntyre Crescent in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign at Narrabundah approaching Hindmarsh Drive. December 2009.

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  Boolimba Crescent Junction:
Corner of Sturt Avenue and Boolimba Crescent in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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Hindmarsh Drive Intersection:
Corner of Jerrabomberra Avenue and Hindmarsh Drive in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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  Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign in Griffth approaching Hume Place (the roundabout with Wentworth Avenue and Canberra Avenue (NR23 / TD5). December 2009.

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Hindmarsh Drive Intersection:
Corner of Jerrabomberra Avenue and Hindmarsh Drive in Narrabundah. December 2009.

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  Hume Place Junction:
Sturt Avenue as it meets Hume Place in Griffith. Note the NR23 trailblazer. December 2009.

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Truncated Section of Jerrabomberra Avenue:
The start of the truncated section of Jerrabomberra Av in Symonston. December 2009.

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Narrabundah Lane Intersection:
Looking southeast on the truncated section of Jerrabomberra Av at the junction with Narrabundah Ln in Symonston. December 2009.

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Road Ends:
Warning signs for the end of Jerrabomberra Avenue in Symonston. December 2009. This was also the end of the divided road when it was still part of NR23.

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Gate:
Gate for stopping vehicles accessing the remaining section of Jerrabomberra Road (former Cooma Road) in Symonston. December 2009.

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1 ACT Planning & Land Authority, Place Name Search, Jerrabomberra Avenue
2 ACT Planning & Land Authority, Place Name Search, Sturt Avenue

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