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Liverpool, New South Wales

Liverpool is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately 31 kilometres (19 mi) south-west of the Sydney CBD. Liverpool is the administrative seat of the local government area of the City of Liverpool and is situated in the Cumberland Plain.

Liverpool
New South Wales
The skyline of Liverpool at night
Map
Population27,084 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density4,300/km2 (11,130/sq mi)
Established1810
Postcode(s)2170
Elevation29 m (95 ft)
Area6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi)
Location31 km (19 mi) south-west of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)City of Liverpool
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Fowler
Statue of Lachlan Macquarie, Memorial Avenue

History Edit

Liverpool is one of the oldest urban settlements in Australia, founded on 7 November 1810[2] as an agricultural centre by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. He named it after Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, who was then the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the English city of Liverpool, upon which some of the area's architecture is based.[3]

The Post Office opened at Liverpool on 1 March 1825 - one of the first Post Offices to be opened in New South Wales. Liverpool was one of the six stations on the first line of Telegraphs to be constructed in this Colony. On 26 January 1858, a Telegraph Office was opened at the Railway Station. Later, on 12 July 1878, these two offices were amalgamated and plans proposed to construct a joint office. Finally a Foundation Stone was laid prior to construction starting. Mrs. N. G. Bull of Cabramatta had the honor of laying the Stone - such a responsibility given to a woman bringing great indignation by the Mayor and several of the leading men. An Indignation Meeting held soon after confirmed unanimously that Mrs Bull was "a fit and proper person" to have laid the stone.[4]

Urban sprawl of Sydney across the Cumberland Plain soon reached Liverpool, and it became an outer suburb of metropolitan Sydney with a strong working-class presence and manufacturing facilities. The Liverpool area also became renowned for its vast Housing Commission estates housing thousands of low-income families after the slum clearance and urban renewal programs in inner-city Sydney in the 1960s.[citation needed]

Heritage listings Edit

Liverpool has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Commercial area Edit

 
Macquarie Street Mall

Liverpool is currently the major city centre in South Western Sydney. The city centre has a Hoddle Grid layout with many little laneways and arcades, similar to that of Melbourne. The central retail strip is Macquarie Street which contains numerous small cafes. In recent times the extension of the Westfield shopping centre has seen many new fashion stores come in. The Central Business District is being touted as Sydney's Third CBD centred around the Western Sydney Airport and aerotropolis. The CBD was rezoned for mixed use in 2018 to allow for more homes, offices and shops.

The main shopping area is centred on Macquarie Street, with Westfield Liverpool, a major shopping centre at the northern end. Liverpool Plaza is a shopping mall located between Macquarie Mall & Northumberland Street. The northern end of the city has been zoned for high density residential apartments. The southern end of the city is zoned for high density commercial developments. Liverpool has a large teaching hospital, two technical colleges and many shopping centres and office buildings. The private hospital operator Healthscope owns the Sydney Southwest Private Hospital in Liverpool.

Transport Edit

Liverpool is well served by roads such as the Hume Highway (also known as Liverpool Road), the M5 Motorway, the Westlink M7 Motorway.

Liverpool railway station has services to the Sydney CBD, Leppington, Parramatta and Schofields. The Liverpool to Parramatta transitway provides a bus-only route for buses.

For details of long distance and local bus services see Liverpool station.

 
Liverpool transit terminal

Schools Edit

St Luke's Anglican Church
 
St Luke's Anglican Church
 
33°55′14″S 150°55′24″E / 33.92065°S 150.92346°E / -33.92065; 150.92346 (St Lukes Anglican Church)
LocationCity of Liverpool
CountryAustralia
DenominationAnglican Church
Websitehttp://www.stlukesliverpool.org.au/
History
Dedication1820
Architecture
Architect(s)Francis Greenway
Groundbreaking1818

There are three public primary schools within the suburb of Liverpool: Liverpool Public School, Liverpool West and Marsden Road. Liverpool Boys and Liverpool Girls are the two public secondary schools. The Mainsbridge School caters to children with intellectual disabilities and Liverpool Hospital School for children hospitalized for lengthy periods.[citation needed]

Private schools include All Saints Primary School, All Saints Catholic College and Al Amanah College.

Post secondary education is catered to with the South Western College of TAFE, Macarthur Community College, Liverpool U3A: School for Seniors, University of Western Sydney English Language Centre, School of Arts in Macquarie Street, and the University Of Wollongong.

Places of worship Edit

St Luke's Anglican Church, located in the city centre across the road from Westfield Liverpool, is the oldest existing Anglican church in Australia.[12][13] All Saints Catholic Church in George St is located with the All Saints schools. St Raphael, Nickolas and Irene Greek Orthodox Church is in Forbes Street and the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Apostle Luke is on Flowerdale Rd.

The Ganzibra Dakhil Mandi is a Mandaean temple located in the city centre of Liverpool, and is the largest of its kind in Australia.[14] It is led by Rishama (head priest) Salah Choheili.[15][16]

Sport and recreation Edit

Parks Edit

 
Bigge Park

There are many open spaces within the city centre, including botanical parks and sporting facilities. Bigge Park on the east side of the city features a War Memorial while Pioneer Memorial Park to the north has a historical cemetery. Woodward Park to the west is the main sporting precinct containing a number of outdoor playing fields and the Whitlam Leisure Centre, hosting a swimming pool and a 3000-seat indoor sports stadium. Other notable sports facilities within the suburb of Liverpool include Collimore Park (netball) and Paciullo Park (soccer and touch football).

Sporting teams Edit

Prominent local teams include Fairfield-Liverpool Cricket Club which plays in the Sydney Grade Cricket competition, Liverpool City Netball, which has participated successfully in many State and representative competitions, Hinchinbrook Hornets Junior Rugby League and FC Bossy Liverpool which plays in the New South Wales Super League and Liverpool Rangers FC which is located at Ireland Park, Memorial Avenue. The West Sydney Razorbacks basketball team used to play out of the Gough Whitlam Centre while they were in the NBL. Liverpool is also home to Australian Ice Hockey League team the Sydney Ice Dogs who play out of the Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink and Liverpool little athletics.

Media Edit

Liverpool has an arts and creation centre which provides music lessons with instruments such as:guitar, drums and banjo etc.

Liverpool is currently served by a full-time radio station 89.3FM 2GLF which broadcasts local information, music and ethnic programming. It is one of the first FM radio stations setup in the early '80s.

Liverpool has had several newspapers since the late 1800s. The first newspaper appeared in Liverpool in 1886 was The Liverpool Times which was soon superseded by The Liverpool Mercury. Both of these newspapers were then incorporated with The Liverpool Herald. There was also the free newspaper The Liverpool News that ran from 1904 to about 1973. Liverpool now has two newspapers, The Liverpool Leader and The Liverpool Champion published every Wednesday.

Demographics Edit

 
Location map of Liverpool based on NASA satellite images

According to the 2016 census conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Liverpool had a population of 27,084. These came from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds; less than one-third (31.1%) of residents were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Lebanon (10.9%), India (6.4%), Fiji (2.9%), Vietnam (2.5%) and Croatia (2.4%). The most popular ethnic responses were Indian (8.4%), Australian (7.9%), English (7.0%), Iraqi (6.5%) and Serbian (6.3%).[1]

22.2% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 18.1%, Serbian 7.4%, Hindi 3.9%, Vietnamese 3.5% and Spanish 2.2%.[1]

Liverpool is remarkable for the high proportion of people who reported following some religion in the Census; only 8.8% stated that they had no religion, much lower than the national average of 22.3%. This Census question is optional and 14.9% of residents did not respond to it, which introduces some uncertainty into all the religious figures. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 17.3, Islam 14.8% and "Miscellaneous Religions" 8.9%.[1]

Notable people Edit

Politics Edit

Recent elections in Liverpool
Elections Council 2021 Mayor 2021 NSW 2019 Federal 2019
First Preference Results
Labor 46% 41% 59% 65%
Liberal 21% 19% 19% 26%
LCIT 15% 6%
Greens 4% 4%
CDP 4% 2%
Other parties 7% 4% 3% 2%
Independents 11% 30%* 11% 1%
* Combined results for four independents
[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

The suburb of Liverpool is split in its representation at all three levels of government with Hoxton Park Road the divider in each case. At the local level, Liverpool is part of the City of Liverpool, which is divided into two wards, the North Ward on the north side of Hoxton Park Road and the South Ward on the other side.[32] Each ward elects five councillors and the council currently consists of four Labor councillors, five Liberals, one member of the Liverpool Community Independents Team (LCIT). There is also a directly elected mayor, Ned Mannoun.[33][34]

For New South Wales state elections, the north side of Liverpool is located in the Electoral district of Liverpool, held by Paul Lynch,[35] while the south side is in the Electoral district of Macquarie Fields, held by Anoulack Chanthivong.[36] Both men are members of the Australian Labor Party. Federally, the north side of Liverpool is located in the Division of Hughes held by Craig Kelly of the United Australia Party. The south side is part of the Division of Werriwa, held by Labor's Anne Stanley.[37][38]

The table at right illustrates recent election results in the Liverpool area by combining results from each of the five booths located in the suburb of Liverpool. The results indicate the suburb is a safe Labor area with the Labor primary vote well above 50% at both the last state and federal elections.

Geography Edit

The Cooks River/Castlereagh Ironbark ecological community and Cumberland Plain Woodland are the indigenous flora community of the area, which are found in remnants within the suburb.

Climate Edit

Liverpool has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) and is a few degrees warmer than the Sydney CBD at daytime, although nights are slightly cooler than Sydney's. If the maximum temperature is 27 °C in the city, in Liverpool it could typically reach as high as 33 °C, while in winter the temperature can be close to 0 °C while it is above 7 °C in central Sydney.[citation needed] Rainfall is somewhat spread throughout the months, although the first half tends to be wetter. July to September tend to be drier, namely due to foehn winds originating from the Great Dividing Range. Frost can occur in the winter; The lowest recorded temperature was -5 °C, which was registered on 25 July 1994.[39]

Climate data for Liverpool, New South Wales, 1991–2020 (normals and extremes)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 44.8
(112.6)
41.8
(107.2)
39.4
(102.9)
34.4
(93.9)
29.6
(85.3)
25.9
(78.6)
23.8
(74.8)
30.5
(86.9)
35.0
(95.0)
37.2
(99.0)
41.5
(106.7)
43.5
(110.3)
44.8
(112.6)
Mean maximum °C (°F) 35.5
(95.9)
35.3
(95.5)
31.5
(88.7)
28.8
(83.8)
23.9
(75.0)
21.1
(70.0)
20.1
(68.2)
23.4
(74.1)
27.2
(81.0)
30.5
(86.9)
32.0
(89.6)
34.9
(94.8)
35.5
(95.9)
Average high °C (°F) 28.8
(83.8)
28.6
(83.5)
26.6
(79.9)
24.1
(75.4)
20.8
(69.4)
18.4
(65.1)
17.7
(63.9)
19.6
(67.3)
21.8
(71.2)
24.3
(75.7)
25.3
(77.5)
27.6
(81.7)
23.6
(74.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 23.5
(74.3)
23.4
(74.1)
21.4
(70.5)
18.2
(64.8)
15.5
(59.9)
12.5
(54.5)
11.7
(53.1)
12.8
(55.0)
15.2
(59.4)
18.1
(64.6)
19.7
(67.5)
22.1
(71.8)
17.8
(64.1)
Average low °C (°F) 18.2
(64.8)
18.2
(64.8)
16.2
(61.2)
12.3
(54.1)
10.1
(50.2)
6.5
(43.7)
5.6
(42.1)
6.0
(42.8)
8.6
(47.5)
11.9
(53.4)
14.1
(57.4)
16.5
(61.7)
12.0
(53.6)
Mean minimum °C (°F) 14.9
(58.8)
14.6
(58.3)
12.9
(55.2)
9.2
(48.6)
5.4
(41.7)
2.6
(36.7)
1.9
(35.4)
2.5
(36.5)
4.6
(40.3)
8.0
(46.4)
10.2
(50.4)
12.9
(55.2)
1.9
(35.4)
Record low °C (°F) 11.0
(51.8)
10.8
(51.4)
8.7
(47.7)
3.2
(37.8)
2.4
(36.3)
0.4
(32.7)
−5.0
(23.0)
−3.0
(26.6)
−1.8
(28.8)
4.6
(40.3)
6.4
(43.5)
9.0
(48.2)
−5.0
(23.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 97.2
(3.83)
91.6
(3.61)
77.6
(3.06)
56.4
(2.22)
61.0
(2.40)
61.6
(2.43)
45.6
(1.80)
43.9
(1.73)
54.0
(2.13)
49.1
(1.93)
77.9
(3.07)
70.7
(2.78)
786.6
(30.99)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1 mm) 7.9 7.2 8.0 5.4 7.3 5.3 5.3 4.1 4.8 5.7 8.7 7.0 76.7
Average relative humidity (%) 61.5 65.0 64.5 61.0 68.0 65.5 63.5 56.0 54.0 53.0 58.0 58.5 60.7
Average dew point °C (°F) 16.0
(60.8)
16.5
(61.7)
14.9
(58.8)
11.3
(52.3)
10.0
(50.0)
7.0
(44.6)
5.8
(42.4)
5.2
(41.4)
6.9
(44.4)
9.5
(49.1)
11.5
(52.7)
14.0
(57.2)
10.7
(51.3)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 257.3 204.4 232.5 237.0 244.9 177.0 251.1 263.5 261.0 257.3 288.0 294.5 2,968.5
Mean daily sunshine hours 8.3 7.3 7.5 7.9 7.9 5.9 8.1 8.5 8.7 8.3 9.6 9.5 8.1
Mean daily daylight hours 14.1 13.3 12.3 11.2 10.4 9.9 10.1 10.9 11.9 12.9 13.9 14.4 12.1
Percent possible sunshine 58.9 54.9 61.0 70.5 76.0 59.6 80.2 78.0 73.1 64.3 69.1 66.0 67.6
Source 1: Bureau of Meteorology[39]
Source 2: Weather-atlas (sun) [40]

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External links Edit

  • Liverpool City Council website
  • Spokey Blokeys - Liverpool - Episode 25

33°55′15″S 150°55′23″E / 33.92092°S 150.92314°E / -33.92092; 150.92314

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For the local government area see City of Liverpool New South Wales For the State Electoral District see Electoral district of Liverpool For other uses see Liverpool disambiguation Liverpool is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney in the state of New South Wales Australia It is located approximately 31 kilometres 19 mi south west of the Sydney CBD Liverpool is the administrative seat of the local government area of the City of Liverpool and is situated in the Cumberland Plain Liverpool New South WalesThe skyline of Liverpool at nightMapPopulation27 084 2016 census 1 Density4 300 km2 11 130 sq mi Established1810Postcode s 2170Elevation29 m 95 ft Area6 3 km2 2 4 sq mi Location31 km 19 mi south west of Sydney CBDLGA s City of LiverpoolState electorate s HolsworthyLiverpoolFederal division s FowlerSuburbs around Liverpool Ashcroft Mount Pritchard Chipping NortonCartwright Liverpool Warwick FarmLurnea Casula MoorebankStatue of Lachlan Macquarie Memorial Avenue Contents 1 History 2 Heritage listings 3 Commercial area 4 Transport 5 Schools 6 Places of worship 7 Sport and recreation 7 1 Parks 7 2 Sporting teams 8 Media 9 Demographics 10 Notable people 11 Politics 12 Geography 12 1 Climate 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditLiverpool is one of the oldest urban settlements in Australia founded on 7 November 1810 2 as an agricultural centre by Governor Lachlan Macquarie He named it after Robert Banks Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool who was then the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the English city of Liverpool upon which some of the area s architecture is based 3 The Post Office opened at Liverpool on 1 March 1825 one of the first Post Offices to be opened in New South Wales Liverpool was one of the six stations on the first line of Telegraphs to be constructed in this Colony On 26 January 1858 a Telegraph Office was opened at the Railway Station Later on 12 July 1878 these two offices were amalgamated and plans proposed to construct a joint office Finally a Foundation Stone was laid prior to construction starting Mrs N G Bull of Cabramatta had the honor of laying the Stone such a responsibility given to a woman bringing great indignation by the Mayor and several of the leading men An Indignation Meeting held soon after confirmed unanimously that Mrs Bull was a fit and proper person to have laid the stone 4 Urban sprawl of Sydney across the Cumberland Plain soon reached Liverpool and it became an outer suburb of metropolitan Sydney with a strong working class presence and manufacturing facilities The Liverpool area also became renowned for its vast Housing Commission estates housing thousands of low income families after the slum clearance and urban renewal programs in inner city Sydney in the 1960s citation needed Heritage listings EditLiverpool has a number of heritage listed sites including 251 Bigge Street Liverpool Courthouse 5 Birkdale Crescent Collingwood 6 College Street Old Liverpool Hospital 7 Elizabeth Drive St Luke s Anglican Church 8 Georges River Heathcote Road near Newbridge Road Liverpool Weir 9 Great Southern railway Liverpool railway station 10 17 Speed Street Rosebank 11 Commercial area Edit nbsp Macquarie Street MallLiverpool is currently the major city centre in South Western Sydney The city centre has a Hoddle Grid layout with many little laneways and arcades similar to that of Melbourne The central retail strip is Macquarie Street which contains numerous small cafes In recent times the extension of the Westfield shopping centre has seen many new fashion stores come in The Central Business District is being touted as Sydney s Third CBD centred around the Western Sydney Airport and aerotropolis The CBD was rezoned for mixed use in 2018 to allow for more homes offices and shops The main shopping area is centred on Macquarie Street with Westfield Liverpool a major shopping centre at the northern end Liverpool Plaza is a shopping mall located between Macquarie Mall amp Northumberland Street The northern end of the city has been zoned for high density residential apartments The southern end of the city is zoned for high density commercial developments Liverpool has a large teaching hospital two technical colleges and many shopping centres and office buildings The private hospital operator Healthscope owns the Sydney Southwest Private Hospital in Liverpool Transport EditFurther information Public transport in Sydney Liverpool is well served by roads such as the Hume Highway also known as Liverpool Road the M5 Motorway the Westlink M7 Motorway Liverpool railway station has services to the Sydney CBD Leppington Parramatta and Schofields The Liverpool to Parramatta transitway provides a bus only route for buses For details of long distance and local bus services see Liverpool station nbsp Liverpool transit terminalSchools EditSt Luke s Anglican Church nbsp St Luke s Anglican Church nbsp 33 55 14 S 150 55 24 E 33 92065 S 150 92346 E 33 92065 150 92346 St Lukes Anglican Church LocationCity of LiverpoolCountryAustraliaDenominationAnglican ChurchWebsitehttp www stlukesliverpool org au HistoryDedication1820ArchitectureArchitect s Francis GreenwayGroundbreaking1818There are three public primary schools within the suburb of Liverpool Liverpool Public School Liverpool West and Marsden Road Liverpool Boys and Liverpool Girls are the two public secondary schools The Mainsbridge School caters to children with intellectual disabilities and Liverpool Hospital School for children hospitalized for lengthy periods citation needed Private schools include All Saints Primary School All Saints Catholic College and Al Amanah College Post secondary education is catered to with the South Western College of TAFE Macarthur Community College Liverpool U3A School for Seniors University of Western Sydney English Language Centre School of Arts in Macquarie Street and the University Of Wollongong Places of worship EditSt Luke s Anglican Church located in the city centre across the road from Westfield Liverpool is the oldest existing Anglican church in Australia 12 13 All Saints Catholic Church in George St is located with the All Saints schools St Raphael Nickolas and Irene Greek Orthodox Church is in Forbes Street and the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Apostle Luke is on Flowerdale Rd The Ganzibra Dakhil Mandi is a Mandaean temple located in the city centre of Liverpool and is the largest of its kind in Australia 14 It is led by Rishama head priest Salah Choheili 15 16 Sport and recreation EditParks Edit nbsp Bigge ParkThere are many open spaces within the city centre including botanical parks and sporting facilities Bigge Park on the east side of the city features a War Memorial while Pioneer Memorial Park to the north has a historical cemetery Woodward Park to the west is the main sporting precinct containing a number of outdoor playing fields and the Whitlam Leisure Centre hosting a swimming pool and a 3000 seat indoor sports stadium Other notable sports facilities within the suburb of Liverpool include Collimore Park netball and Paciullo Park soccer and touch football Sporting teams Edit Prominent local teams include Fairfield Liverpool Cricket Club which plays in the Sydney Grade Cricket competition Liverpool City Netball which has participated successfully in many State and representative competitions Hinchinbrook Hornets Junior Rugby League and FC Bossy Liverpool which plays in the New South Wales Super League and Liverpool Rangers FC which is located at Ireland Park Memorial Avenue The West Sydney Razorbacks basketball team used to play out of the Gough Whitlam Centre while they were in the NBL Liverpool is also home to Australian Ice Hockey League team the Sydney Ice Dogs who play out of the Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink and Liverpool little athletics Media EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Liverpool has an arts and creation centre which provides music lessons with instruments such as guitar drums and banjo etc Liverpool is currently served by a full time radio station 89 3FM 2GLF which broadcasts local information music and ethnic programming It is one of the first FM radio stations setup in the early 80s Liverpool has had several newspapers since the late 1800s The first newspaper appeared in Liverpool in 1886 was The Liverpool Times which was soon superseded by The Liverpool Mercury Both of these newspapers were then incorporated with The Liverpool Herald There was also the free newspaper The Liverpool News that ran from 1904 to about 1973 Liverpool now has two newspapers The Liverpool Leader and The Liverpool Champion published every Wednesday Demographics Edit nbsp Location map of Liverpool based on NASA satellite imagesAccording to the 2016 census conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics Liverpool had a population of 27 084 These came from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds less than one third 31 1 of residents were born in Australia The next most common countries of birth were Lebanon 10 9 India 6 4 Fiji 2 9 Vietnam 2 5 and Croatia 2 4 The most popular ethnic responses were Indian 8 4 Australian 7 9 English 7 0 Iraqi 6 5 and Serbian 6 3 1 22 2 of people only spoke English at home Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 18 1 Serbian 7 4 Hindi 3 9 Vietnamese 3 5 and Spanish 2 2 1 Liverpool is remarkable for the high proportion of people who reported following some religion in the Census only 8 8 stated that they had no religion much lower than the national average of 22 3 This Census question is optional and 14 9 of residents did not respond to it which introduces some uncertainty into all the religious figures The most common responses for religion were Catholic 17 3 Islam 14 8 and Miscellaneous Religions 8 9 1 Notable people EditMark Bosnich former footballer Leslie Camilleri convicted criminal with 3x life imprisonment charges Michael Clarke cricketer Sir Jenkin Coles auctioneer and politician 17 Walter Hampson Cooper journalist playwright politician and barrister 18 Isaac De Gois rugby league player Mitchell Duke soccer player Michael Dwyer Irish Rebellion Leader 1798 1803 and Chief of Police Liverpool 1813 1820 Nathan Foley former member of Hi 5 entertainer Frederick Augustus Forbes store keeper grazier and politician 19 Scott Gardiner first golfer of Aboriginal descent to play on the PGA Tour Liam Hatcher cricketer Vic Hey rugby league player Brett Hodgson rugby league player Harry Kewell soccer player Craig Knowles politician Terry Lamb rugby league player Anthony Minichiello rugby league player Mark Minichiello rugby league player Brad Morrin rugby league player Pat Richards rugby league player Richard Sadleir 1794 1889 first mayor of Liverpool in 1872 Lenny Zappavigna boxerPolitics EditRecent elections in LiverpoolElections Council 2021 Mayor 2021 NSW 2019 Federal 2019First Preference ResultsLabor 46 41 59 65 Liberal 21 19 19 26 LCIT 15 6 Greens 4 4 CDP 4 2 Other parties 7 4 3 2 Independents 11 30 11 1 Combined results for four independents 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 The suburb of Liverpool is split in its representation at all three levels of government with Hoxton Park Road the divider in each case At the local level Liverpool is part of the City of Liverpool which is divided into two wards the North Ward on the north side of Hoxton Park Road and the South Ward on the other side 32 Each ward elects five councillors and the council currently consists of four Labor councillors five Liberals one member of the Liverpool Community Independents Team LCIT There is also a directly elected mayor Ned Mannoun 33 34 For New South Wales state elections the north side of Liverpool is located in the Electoral district of Liverpool held by Paul Lynch 35 while the south side is in the Electoral district of Macquarie Fields held by Anoulack Chanthivong 36 Both men are members of the Australian Labor Party Federally the north side of Liverpool is located in the Division of Hughes held by Craig Kelly of the United Australia Party The south side is part of the Division of Werriwa held by Labor s Anne Stanley 37 38 The table at right illustrates recent election results in the Liverpool area by combining results from each of the five booths located in the suburb of Liverpool The results indicate the suburb is a safe Labor area with the Labor primary vote well above 50 at both the last state and federal elections Geography EditThe Cooks River Castlereagh Ironbark ecological community and Cumberland Plain Woodland are the indigenous flora community of the area which are found in remnants within the suburb Climate Edit Further information Climate of Sydney Liverpool has a humid subtropical climate Koppen climate classification Cfa and is a few degrees warmer than the Sydney CBD at daytime although nights are slightly cooler than Sydney s If the maximum temperature is 27 C in the city in Liverpool it could typically reach as high as 33 C while in winter the temperature can be close to 0 C while it is above 7 C in central Sydney citation needed Rainfall is somewhat spread throughout the months although the first half tends to be wetter July to September tend to be drier namely due to foehn winds originating from the Great Dividing Range Frost can occur in the winter The lowest recorded temperature was 5 C which was registered on 25 July 1994 39 Climate data for Liverpool New South Wales 1991 2020 normals and extremes Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 44 8 112 6 41 8 107 2 39 4 102 9 34 4 93 9 29 6 85 3 25 9 78 6 23 8 74 8 30 5 86 9 35 0 95 0 37 2 99 0 41 5 106 7 43 5 110 3 44 8 112 6 Mean maximum C F 35 5 95 9 35 3 95 5 31 5 88 7 28 8 83 8 23 9 75 0 21 1 70 0 20 1 68 2 23 4 74 1 27 2 81 0 30 5 86 9 32 0 89 6 34 9 94 8 35 5 95 9 Average high C F 28 8 83 8 28 6 83 5 26 6 79 9 24 1 75 4 20 8 69 4 18 4 65 1 17 7 63 9 19 6 67 3 21 8 71 2 24 3 75 7 25 3 77 5 27 6 81 7 23 6 74 5 Daily mean C F 23 5 74 3 23 4 74 1 21 4 70 5 18 2 64 8 15 5 59 9 12 5 54 5 11 7 53 1 12 8 55 0 15 2 59 4 18 1 64 6 19 7 67 5 22 1 71 8 17 8 64 1 Average low C F 18 2 64 8 18 2 64 8 16 2 61 2 12 3 54 1 10 1 50 2 6 5 43 7 5 6 42 1 6 0 42 8 8 6 47 5 11 9 53 4 14 1 57 4 16 5 61 7 12 0 53 6 Mean minimum C F 14 9 58 8 14 6 58 3 12 9 55 2 9 2 48 6 5 4 41 7 2 6 36 7 1 9 35 4 2 5 36 5 4 6 40 3 8 0 46 4 10 2 50 4 12 9 55 2 1 9 35 4 Record low C F 11 0 51 8 10 8 51 4 8 7 47 7 3 2 37 8 2 4 36 3 0 4 32 7 5 0 23 0 3 0 26 6 1 8 28 8 4 6 40 3 6 4 43 5 9 0 48 2 5 0 23 0 Average precipitation mm inches 97 2 3 83 91 6 3 61 77 6 3 06 56 4 2 22 61 0 2 40 61 6 2 43 45 6 1 80 43 9 1 73 54 0 2 13 49 1 1 93 77 9 3 07 70 7 2 78 786 6 30 99 Average precipitation days 1 mm 7 9 7 2 8 0 5 4 7 3 5 3 5 3 4 1 4 8 5 7 8 7 7 0 76 7Average relative humidity 61 5 65 0 64 5 61 0 68 0 65 5 63 5 56 0 54 0 53 0 58 0 58 5 60 7Average dew point C F 16 0 60 8 16 5 61 7 14 9 58 8 11 3 52 3 10 0 50 0 7 0 44 6 5 8 42 4 5 2 41 4 6 9 44 4 9 5 49 1 11 5 52 7 14 0 57 2 10 7 51 3 Mean monthly sunshine hours 257 3 204 4 232 5 237 0 244 9 177 0 251 1 263 5 261 0 257 3 288 0 294 5 2 968 5Mean daily sunshine hours 8 3 7 3 7 5 7 9 7 9 5 9 8 1 8 5 8 7 8 3 9 6 9 5 8 1Mean daily daylight hours 14 1 13 3 12 3 11 2 10 4 9 9 10 1 10 9 11 9 12 9 13 9 14 4 12 1Percent possible sunshine 58 9 54 9 61 0 70 5 76 0 59 6 80 2 78 0 73 1 64 3 69 1 66 0 67 6Source 1 Bureau of Meteorology 39 Source 2 Weather atlas sun 40 References Edit a b c d Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Liverpool NSW 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 27 June 2016 nbsp Lachlan Macquarie 1810 journal November Lachlan amp Elizabeth Macquarie Archive The Book of Sydney Suburbs Compiled by Frances Pollon Angus amp Robertson Publishers 1990 p 155 ISBN 0 207 14495 8 Johnstone James Dr Telegrams in Australia Retrieved 7 May 2023 Liverpool Courthouse former and Potential Archaeological Site New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01999 Retrieved 18 February 2020 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Collingwood New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01774 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Liverpool TAFE College former Liverpool Hospital New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01809 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence St Luke s Anglican Church New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H00086 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Liverpool Weir New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01804 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Liverpool Railway Station group New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01181 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Rosebank New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01729 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Historic buildings vol III Liverpool and Campbelltown Cumberland County Council 1963 pp 5 8 Retrieved 10 September 2016 St Luke s Anglican Church Office of Environment amp Heritage Retrieved 14 September 2016 Robins Ian July 2016 Album The 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Macquarie Fields Elections NSW Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool Hughes Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool North Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool West Hughes Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Marsden Road Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool Werriwa Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool South Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool West Werriwa Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool City Local Government Election 2008 PDF Elections NSW Retrieved 28 September 2009 Mayor Wendy Waller Liverpool City Council Archived from the original on 25 April 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2009 Liverpool City Council Mayoral Election Elections NSW Retrieved 28 September 2009 Paul Lynch Members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 16 June 2019 Dr Andrew Dominic McDonald Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 16 June 2019 Profile of the Electoral Division of Hughes Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 Profile of the Electoral Division of Werriwa Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 September 2009 a b Climate statistics for Liverpool Bureau of Meteorology Monthly weather forecast and climate Liverpool Australia Weather Atlas External links EditLiverpool City Council website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Liverpool New South Wales Spokey Blokeys Liverpool Episode 2533 55 15 S 150 55 23 E 33 92092 S 150 92314 E 33 92092 150 92314 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liverpool New South Wales amp oldid 1179603220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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