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Chester Hill

Chester Hill, a suburb Cumberland Council is located 25 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, and is part of Western Sydney, Chester Hill shares the postcode of 2162 with the neighbouring suburb of Sefton.

Chester Hill
SydneyNew South Wales
Nugent Park, Chester Hill
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Population12,814 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2162
Elevation42 m (138 ft)
Location25 km (16 mi) west of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)Cumberland Council
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Blaxland

History edit

An early market garden and orchard area north-west of Bankstown, it developed into a residential and light industrial area after the Regents Park railway line came through in 1924. The construction site of the station was known as Boroya, an aboriginal word of unknown meaning, but when the station opened on 8 October 1924, it carried the name Chester Hill.

A local resident, Miss H. A. McMillan first suggested that the new railway station should be called Hillcrest (after an estate near Regent's Park), but many objections were raised and the name was discarded.[2] Miss McMillan then suggested Hillchester, after a quaint town in England, but this also was not well received by the community (it was later learnt that McMillian created the story of an English town to gain support for the name, as no such locality with the name Hillchester exists). Suggesting yet another name, McMillian recommended Chester Hill which was received far better than her previous suggestions.

The area that became Chester Hill was originally the southern part of John Thomas Campbell's Campbell Hill estate, which covered 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) in 1815 between Parramatta, Liverpool and Woodville Roads. Much of this land remained undeveloped until the first subdivision was made in the 1920s when the first shops were also built. The post office opened in July 1934, and the first public school in January 1945.[3][4]

A significant tract of land between Priam and Hector Streets had been occupied by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from the 1960s. [citation needed] This area was used for accommodation and mess facilities for the nearby 2 Stores Depot (Regents Park) and the Ground Equipment Maintenance Squadron (Villawood). These properties were disposed of and subsequently acquired first by the Southern Cross Bible College and then by Salamah (Muslim) College.

In March 2021, the suburb was impacted by a tornado causing minor damage.

Commercial area edit

 
Waldron Road shops

Chester Square in Chester Hill is the main shopping centre, catering for the catchment of Chester Hill, Sefton, Birrong and Bass Hill, and directly situated behind the main road of Waldron Road. Amenities in the suburb include the Chester Hill branch of the Bankstown City Library, Chester Hill Fire Station and a community centre.

Transport edit

Schools edit

There are five schools in Chester Hill: Chester Hill Public School and Chester Hill North Public School, which cater for Years K-6, Chester Hill High School catering for Years 7–12, Sefton High School which is a partially selective high school also catering for Years 7-12 and Salamah College (sister school of Al Amanah College) established in 2012.

Parks and recreation edit

Parks in Chester Hill include Campbell Hill Reserve, Everley Park, Nugent Park, the Terry Lamb Complex, which incorporates Frank Bamfield Oval, and Abbott Park which is home to the Chester Hill Youth Cricket Club and Chester Hill Hornets Junior Rugby league Club. Recreational amenities also include an RSL Club, bowling club and community garden.

Churches edit

Churches in the suburb include St John Mark's Parish Church (Anglican), Proctor Parade (that replaced St Mark's Church, Chester Hill and St John's Church, Sefton), Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Proctor Parade (Sefton – but including Chester Hill within its parish), Hope Central Church (formerly Priam, now Christina Road) Campbell Hill Road, St Columba's Presbyterian Church, Baptist Church (both in Priam Street) and Hope Harvest Centre: Christian Mission Fellowship.

Population edit

Demographics edit

According to the 2016 census, there were 12,814 residents in Chester Hill. 50.7% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Vietnam 9.9%, Lebanon 7.1%, China 4.1%, New Zealand 1.7% and Iraq 1.4%. In Chester Hill 32.9% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 23.3%, Vietnamese 12.1%, Cantonese 4.5%, Mandarin 4.1% and Italian 1.1%. The most common responses for religion were Islam 27.1%, Catholic 20.1%, No Religion 13.3% and Buddhism 10.7%. The median household weekly income in Chester Hill was $1,125, lower than the national median of $1,438.[1]

Chester Hill is officially the gun capital of Sydney, with one registered firearm for every 3.8 residents according to 2015 police data. [citation needed]

Notable residents edit

Politics edit

Chester Hill is part of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown. The area to the north of the pipeline is part of the Cumberland Council. For state elections, Chester Hill is split between the electorates of Bankstown and Auburn. Federally, it lies in the division of Blaxland.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Chester Hill (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 12 April 2018.    Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  2. ^ "Chester Hill". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.  
  3. ^ The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8, page 60
  4. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 25 March 2021

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Chester Hill a suburb Cumberland Council is located 25 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the state of New South Wales Australia and is part of Western Sydney Chester Hill shares the postcode of 2162 with the neighbouring suburb of Sefton Chester Hill Sydney New South WalesNugent Park Chester HillMapPopulation12 814 2016 census 1 Postcode s 2162Elevation42 m 138 ft Location25 km 16 mi west of Sydney CBDLGA s Cumberland CouncilState electorate s AuburnBankstownFederal division s BlaxlandLocalities around Chester Hill GuildfordOld Guildford South Granville AuburnVillawood Chester Hill SeftonBass Hill Bass Hill Bass Hill Contents 1 History 2 Commercial area 3 Transport 4 Schools 5 Parks and recreation 6 Churches 7 Population 7 1 Demographics 7 2 Notable residents 8 Politics 9 ReferencesHistory editAn early market garden and orchard area north west of Bankstown it developed into a residential and light industrial area after the Regents Park railway line came through in 1924 The construction site of the station was known as Boroya an aboriginal word of unknown meaning but when the station opened on 8 October 1924 it carried the name Chester Hill A local resident Miss H A McMillan first suggested that the new railway station should be called Hillcrest after an estate near Regent s Park but many objections were raised and the name was discarded 2 Miss McMillan then suggested Hillchester after a quaint town in England but this also was not well received by the community it was later learnt that McMillian created the story of an English town to gain support for the name as no such locality with the name Hillchester exists Suggesting yet another name McMillian recommended Chester Hill which was received far better than her previous suggestions The area that became Chester Hill was originally the southern part of John Thomas Campbell s Campbell Hill estate which covered 1 000 acres 4 0 km2 in 1815 between Parramatta Liverpool and Woodville Roads Much of this land remained undeveloped until the first subdivision was made in the 1920s when the first shops were also built The post office opened in July 1934 and the first public school in January 1945 3 4 A significant tract of land between Priam and Hector Streets had been occupied by the Royal Australian Air Force RAAF from the 1960s citation needed This area was used for accommodation and mess facilities for the nearby 2 Stores Depot Regents Park and the Ground Equipment Maintenance Squadron Villawood These properties were disposed of and subsequently acquired first by the Southern Cross Bible College and then by Salamah Muslim College In March 2021 the suburb was impacted by a tornado causing minor damage Commercial area edit nbsp Waldron Road shopsChester Square in Chester Hill is the main shopping centre catering for the catchment of Chester Hill Sefton Birrong and Bass Hill and directly situated behind the main road of Waldron Road Amenities in the suburb include the Chester Hill branch of the Bankstown City Library Chester Hill Fire Station and a community centre nbsp Chester Hill within the City of Canterbury BankstownTransport editChester Hill railway station is on the Main Southern railway line Bus links to Parramatta and BankstownSchools editThere are five schools in Chester Hill Chester Hill Public School and Chester Hill North Public School which cater for Years K 6 Chester Hill High School catering for Years 7 12 Sefton High School which is a partially selective high school also catering for Years 7 12 and Salamah College sister school of Al Amanah College established in 2012 Parks and recreation editParks in Chester Hill include Campbell Hill Reserve Everley Park Nugent Park the Terry Lamb Complex which incorporates Frank Bamfield Oval and Abbott Park which is home to the Chester Hill Youth Cricket Club and Chester Hill Hornets Junior Rugby league Club Recreational amenities also include an RSL Club bowling club and community garden Churches editChurches in the suburb include St John Mark s Parish Church Anglican Proctor Parade that replaced St Mark s Church Chester Hill and St John s Church Sefton Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church Proctor Parade Sefton but including Chester Hill within its parish Hope Central Church formerly Priam now Christina Road Campbell Hill Road St Columba s Presbyterian Church Baptist Church both in Priam Street and Hope Harvest Centre Christian Mission Fellowship Population editDemographics edit According to the 2016 census there were 12 814 residents in Chester Hill 50 7 of people were born in Australia The next most common countries of birth were Vietnam 9 9 Lebanon 7 1 China 4 1 New Zealand 1 7 and Iraq 1 4 In Chester Hill 32 9 of people spoke only English at home Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 23 3 Vietnamese 12 1 Cantonese 4 5 Mandarin 4 1 and Italian 1 1 The most common responses for religion were Islam 27 1 Catholic 20 1 No Religion 13 3 and Buddhism 10 7 The median household weekly income in Chester Hill was 1 125 lower than the national median of 1 438 1 Chester Hill is officially the gun capital of Sydney with one registered firearm for every 3 8 residents according to 2015 police data citation needed Notable residents edit Christian Heim composer and medical researcher who grew up in Chester Hill Terry Lamb former professional rugby league footballer with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and Australian Test side Rebecca Rippon Australian women s water polo player and 2008 Beijing Olympic Games bronze medallist Melissa Rippon Australian women s water polo player winner of a 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games bronze medal Ivan Milat serial killer known for the Backpacker Murders Michael McCann field hockey Australian Men s hockey Olympic gold medal 2004 Athens Politics editChester Hill is part of the City of Canterbury Bankstown The area to the north of the pipeline is part of the Cumberland Council For state elections Chester Hill is split between the electorates of Bankstown and Auburn Federally it lies in the division of Blaxland References edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Chester Hill State Suburb 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 12 April 2018 nbsp nbsp Material was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License Chester Hill Geographical Names Register GNR of NSW Geographical Names Board of New South Wales nbsp The Book of Sydney Suburbs Compiled by Frances Pollon Angus amp Robertson Publishers 1990 Published in Australia ISBN 0 207 14495 8 page 60 Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List retrieved 25 March 2021 33 52 42 S 151 0 16 E 33 87833 S 151 00444 E 33 87833 151 00444 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chester Hill New South Wales Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chester Hill amp oldid 1210510552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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