Hume, Australian Capital Territory

Hume is a suburb of Canberra, and is adjacent to the District of Jerrabomberra in New South Wales.The suburb is named after the explorer Hamilton Hume and streets are named after Australian industrialists and businessmen.

At the 2021 census, Hume had a population of 395,[1] up from six in 2006,[3] as a result of the construction of the Alexander Maconochie Centre.

The location of the prison has also given Hume a highly unusual gender ratio with 92.7% of the permanent population being male.

A mixture of purple and green tuff, ashstone, shale, and coarse sandstone is in the north east.

Coarse dark purple rhyodacite is in the north end near Queanbeyan turn off.