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53 Alinga Street

53 Alinga Street, City ACT 2601, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Australia Post - Canberra GPO
Business Type
Post office
Status
Operational

About this commercial property

53 Alinga Street, City, Australian Capital Territory, is a commercial property presently occupied by Australia Post’s Canberra GPO, operating as a post office. The tenancy demonstrates the site’s suitability for postal and related service functions within a central urban setting.

Key details

Locality
City
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714890850
Legal parcel ID
CANB/CITY/32/1
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Commercial
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What business currently operates at 53 Alinga Street?

The premises are occupied by Australia Post – the Canberra General Post Office, providing postal and related services.

How accessible is the location by public transport?

The site is adjacent to Alinga Street metro station and close to the City Interchange, with bus services at the nearby Jolimont Centre and several routes linking the CBD to surrounding suburbs.

What nearby facilities support client and employee needs?

Within a short walk are hotels such as Quest Canberra and Novotel, the Reserve Bank of Australia, ACT Health Directorate, and the Magistrates Court, offering dining, accommodation, and governmental services.

Is the property situated in Canberra’s central business district?

Yes, 53 Alinga Street is located in the heart of Canberra’s CBD, providing high visibility and foot traffic for service‑oriented enterprises.

What types of businesses benefit from this location?

Government agencies, professional services, retail kiosks and other customer‑focused operations benefit from the proximity to federal offices, banks, courts and transport hubs.

Are there any nearby organisations that could generate additional traffic to the site?

The surrounding area includes the Reserve Bank of Australia, the National Foundation for Australian Women, and several corporate offices, all of which bring regular visitors and staff to the precinct.