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Campbelltown Information

Campbelltown is located in south-western Sydney, less than an hour’s drive south west on the M5 Motorway (51km) from the Sydney CBD and Sydney Airport. The M5 South Western Motorway links Campbelltown north to Liverpool, Sydney Airport and Sydney CBD.

Campbelltown is the administrative centre for the local government area of the City of Campbelltown. Campbelltown was named after the wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Campbell.

Campbelltown was once a remote outpost of the fledgling NSW colony. Development was initially slow, and it wasn't until 1831 that residents took possession of town land. During that period Campbelltown's most intriguing incident occurred when a local farmer Frederick Fisher disappeared. Legend has it that his ghost appeared sitting on a fence rail just south of the town and pointed to the site where his body was later found. To this day Fisher's Ghost festival is held each November in Campbelltown.

Campbelltown's population increased steadily in the second half of the 19th Century. In 1882 Campbelltown Council was established and in 1888 it became the first country town in New South Wales to have piped water. Between the First and Second World Wars a local power station was built to supply electricity.

By the 1960s Campbelltown had been designated the regional capital for the south west of Sydney and a satellite city by the NSW Planning Authority. Extensive building and population growth has taken place since then up until the present.

Due to its early origins Campbelltown has architecture dating from the early 19th Century. Cottages stand alongside three storey terraces, and alongside them are mansions dating from all parts of the 19th Century, meaning there are examples of Georgian, Victorian and Gothic architecture.

Campbelltown lies on the main road and rail links from Sydney heading to the south-west and eventually ending up in Goulburn and Canberra.

The 2006 census concluded that the suburb of Campbelltown had a population of approximiately 150,000 people. 69 percent of Campbelltown residents were Australian born. There was a significant minority of Arabic speakers.

 

 

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Suburbs in the City of Campbelltown

Airds
Ambarvale
Blair Athol
Blairmount
Bow Bowing
Bradbury
Campbelltown
Claymore
Denham Court
Eagle Vale
Englorie Park
Eschol Park
Gilead
Glen Alpine
Glenfield
Ingleburn
Kearns
Kentlyn
Leumeah
Long Point
Macquarie Fields
Macquarie Links
Menangle Park
Minto
Minto Heights
Raby
Rosemeadow
Ruse
St Andrews
St Helens Park
Varroville
Wedderburn
Woodbine

 

 

Bankstown Information

The City of Bankstown is a city and Local Government Area in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, centred on the suburb of Bankstown.

In 2006, the NSW government released the new planning strategy for Sydney and surrounds, known as the City of Cities plan for Sydney. The plan identifies Bankstown as a 'Major Centre' for the south west Sydney region. Bankstown Airport was also identified as a 'Specialist Centre' and the Hume Highway as part of a potential transport corridor.

Bankstown Economy

Bankstown Civic TowerThe local economy in Bankstown City is fairly diverse. There is a large number of manufacturing businesses in around Bankstown. There is also a large number of service and administrative jobs, particularly in the CBD.

Some large businesses are established in the Bankstown City area including: Fairfax Media Printers print The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald and the News Limited Printers print The Australian, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph, both at Chullora. Bankstown Airport and the surrounding industrial areas in Revesby and Milperra are centres of economic activity. Airtex Aviation has its head office on the grounds of the airport.

Approximately 61,000 people work within the city, over 2 thirds of which come from elsewhere, and just under a third of workers live in the city itself.

Bankstown Transport

Roads

The M5 motorway runs through the Bankstown suburbs of Padstow, Revesby and Milperra, and is accessible by ramps on Henry Lawson Drive, The River Road and Fairford Road. The M5 links Bankstown to Sydney International Airport, Sydney City, Campbelltown and other outer south-western suburbs.

Other major routes to the City include Canterbury Road and the Hume Highway. Stacey Street is a main north-south route. There is also a scenic Henry Lawson Drive which runs along the Georges River Foreshore.

Rail

Railway formed an important part of the development of Bankstown. After the extension of the railway from Belmore to Bankstown, rapid development of the area followed - so much so that the commercial centre of Bankstown moved from its former position in Irish Town (Now Yagoona) on Liverpool Road to the vicinity of Bankstown railway station.

Today, two railway lines of the CityRail network provide passenger services to the Bankstown local government area. Yagoona, Bankstown, Wiley Park and Punchbowl railway stations of the Bankstown line line service the north part of the local government area, while Padstow, Revesby, Panania and East Hills railway stations of the East Hills railway line service the south. The Bankstown Line will be altered as part of CityRail's Clearways project. The Bankstown Line will now run from Liverpool to the City via Bankstown, or Liverpool to Lidcombe via Regents Park. Commuters on the Bankstown Line will not longer be able to catch a direct service to the City via Regents Park and Lidcombe without changing lines at Lidcombe station.

Bankstown is also served by the Sydney Freight Terminal in Chullora. The intermodal terminal is one of Sydney's largest freight terminals.

Airport

Bankstown Airport is Australia's busiest general aviation airport. It is located west of the CBD. The Airport site is owned by the Federal government.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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