Bonner is a suburb in the district of Gungahlin in Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
It is bounded by Horse Park Drive, Mulligans Flat Road, and Roden Cutler Drive and is approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) from the Gungahlin Town Centre and 16 km (9.9 mi) from the centre of Canberra. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Jacka, Amaroo and Forde.
Settlement of the suburb began in 2010, and it had an estimated population of 6,730 at the 2016 census.
Bonner is situated on the former paddocks of "Horse Park", a sheep property established in 1853 by Irish immigrants John and Ann Gillespie. From these humble beginnings, the Gillespies increased their pastoral holdings through the judicious acquisitions of neighbouring properties such as "Elm Grove" (situated in present-day Forde).
Their son James Gillespie was instrumental in establishing the Mulligans Flat Public School. The remnants of the school are located in the nearby Mulligans Flat Reserve. Gillespie was a regularly contributor to the Goulburn Evening Penny Post under the pseudonym "The Wizard". "Horse Park" homestead which has been nominated for the ACT Heritage Register is situated a kilometre west in the suburb of Jacka.
The suburb is named after Senator Neville Bonner, Australia's first Indigenous parliamentarian, who served the people of Queensland during the years 1971–1984.
In 2008 most of the streets were named. In 2009 three more streets were named after important figures from local Aboriginal communities, including Lamilami, Mondalmi. Settlement of the suburb began in 2010.
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