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Thats a tricky one...

Hume, Fyshwick, and Mitchell are the only real industrial areas in ACT,

QBN has some too

There is a cool modern looking building near Narrabundah, on the other side of Hindmarsh dr, ita a cosmetics lab or something.

There are some NUTS looking buildings (super modern) at ANU near the city, drive around the back theres some new ones hidden away there.

In the end its your taste and imagination, so its a hard one to answer.

if you're looking for something 'industrial/commercial' themed; the loading dock and underground parking at the rear of the Officeworks/Petbarn/BCF is available in Tuggeranong (adjacent to Bunnings).

There's a spotlight on after hours in the loading dock, and fluorescent lights in the car park (not sure if they're locked up after hours by security.. last time it wasn't).

Also, the whole parking complex of the Hyperdome is available too. If you can figure out the labyrinth to access particular parts and levels of the carpark - you've done well.

The DHS building (Caroline Chisholm Centre) in tuggeranong is pretty funky too.. I've yet to take photos there, but I think there are spotlights from the ground shining on to the building.. and possibly funky coloured lights on the building - not sure, i should know considering I work there.

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