In Canberra I'm entitled to clothing (7)
I believe the answer is:
raiment
'to clothing' is the definition.
(raiment is a kind of clothing)
'in canberra i'm entitled' is the wordplay.
'in' indicates a hidden word.
'RAIMENT' is hidden within 'canberra im entitled'.
(Other definitions for raiment that I've seen before include "investment" , "Am inert (anag) - clothing" , "Poetic word for clothing" , "Clobber" , "Apparel" .)