Canberra's migrant communities are young, professional and concentrated by the city's shape: the Gungahlin corridor — Gungahlin, Franklin, Harrison, Casey — holds much of the newer Indian, Nepalese and Chinese settlement, with older community life spread through Belconnen and the south. Public service, the universities and health employ a large share of members.
It is a small capital with big-city professions, so the search here is naturally interstate: Sydney is three hours up the road, and a Canberra profile that is open to Sydney (or vice versa) roughly triples its realistic pool.
Canberra holds one of the largest Nepalese communities in Australia per head of population — students who came for the universities, stayed for skilled work, and settled through the Gungahlin corridor, where Dashain season makes the community's scale suddenly visible.