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Lugarno, New South Wales

Lugarno is a suburb in the St George area of southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the local government area of the Georges River Council, 23 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district.

Lugarno
SydneyNew South Wales
Boardwalk and Lugarno Marina on Georges River
Population5,606 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2210
Elevation72 m (236 ft)
Location23 km (14 mi) south-west of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)Georges River Council
State electorate(s)Oatley
Federal division(s)Banks

Situated on the northern bank of the Georges River, Lugarno is known for its large areas of bushland. Peakhurst and Peakhurst Heights, to the north, are the only adjoining suburbs. Nearby suburbs include Alfords Point, Illawong (on the other side of the Georges River), Padstow Heights (on the other side of Salt Pan Creek) and Oatley (on the other side of Lime Kiln Bay).

History

The area now known as Lugarno lies either on the traditional lands of the Dharug people or the coastal Eora people, both of whom spoke a common language. It lies close to the lands of the Tharawal on the south bank of the river. There was an unofficial Aboriginal settlement at nearby Salt Pan Creek for many years.[2][3] Georges River Council acknowledges that the Biddegal/Bidjigal/Bedegal clan of the Eora are the original inhabitants and custodians of all land and water in the Georges River region.[4]

Lime Kiln Bay once had more extensive shell middens, made over centuries by local people, the bay gets its name from early settlers burning the shells to create lime.There was an unofficial Aboriginal settlement at nearby Salt Pan Creek for many years.[2]

One of the earliest contacts between British settlers and Aboriginal people occurred on 20 January 1788. Arthur Philip and Philip Gidley King, leading a party of seamen from the First Fleet rowing two open boats, explored the 'South-West Arm of Botany Bay' (now Georges River). They are now thought to have gone as far as Lime Kiln Bay, where they landed at two locations there, the first of which they called 'Lance Point'—thought to be modern-day Gertrude Point, Lugarno—where an altercation with local people occurred. Later the same day, there was a peaceful meeting at the head of Lime Kiln Bay. Not finding enough freshwater, around Botany Bay and its two 'arms', the colonists moved on to Port Jackson, where the settlement of Sydney began six days later.[5][6]

Lugarno was named after Lake Lugano, Switzerland by surveyors Major Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell (1792-1855) and William Govett (1807-1848) in 1843. An extra 'r' was added for the suburb name. Thomas Lawrence was granted 120 acres (0.49 km2) of land in 1831, on the western side of the peninsula near Salt Pan Creek. Land grants to the east and north were made in 1856 to T.G.Lee with 113 acres (0.46 km2), Frewin Sleath with 45 acres (180,000 m2), John Lushy with 41 acres (170,000 m2) and J.P. Henning with 40 acres (160,000 m2).[7]

The whole area between Arncliffe and Lugarno was originally heavily timbered. Illawarra Road was built by convicts in 1841 and it ran through Gannon's Forest, down to the Georges River. The road from Arncliffe was later known as Gannon's Forest Road and today is known as Forest Road. The name has been retained in Old Illawarra Road, over the river in Menai and Lucas Heights.

 
The Georges River as viewed from Lugarno

A punt operated from Lugarno across the river from 1843. An established ferry serviced the area from 1887 to 1974, closing with the opening of the Alfords Point Bridge.[8] The suburb was developed into mainly residential in the 1960s when land was released for home sites.

The area now known as H. V. Evatt Memorial Park lies on volcanic soil, a rarity in Sydney. It is the weathered remains of a diatreme, a type of volcanic pipe. The area was a market garden until c.1961. The pond at the north end of the park was created as an irrigation dam.[9][10][11][12] After the market garden became disused, the area was threatened by housing development, until it was saved as open space and sporting fields. The natural slope of the hill was altered by excavation and levelling to create level playing fields.[13]

According to a 2012 survey conducted by the governments of Australia and New Zealand, Lugarno has the most roundabouts per capita in the Southern Hemisphere. With a population of around 5500 and 7 roundabouts the ratio is 1:785, slightly beating out the Victorian town of Sausage Gully.

Parks and waterways

  • Georges River National Park, CF Williams Reserve, HV Evatt Park, Taylors Reserve
  • Georges River, Salt Pan Creek, Soily Bottom Point, Gertrude Point, Edith Bay, Boggywell Creek, Lime Kiln Bay

Churches

St Stephens Anglican Church, Lugarno-Peakhurst Uniting Church and Church of Samoa Parish of Sydney.

Commercial area

 
Chivers Hill shops - on Forest Road

Lugarno has two small sets of shops. At Chivers Hill shops there is a newsagency, IGA supermarket, deli, chemist, a cafe, an Italian restaurant, florist, hairdressers, chicken shop, Chinese take-away, bakery and a dry cleaners. At Lime Kiln shops there is a personal training studio, dental and medical centre, dance studio, real estate agent, and Thai restaurant.

Public transport

Two revenue bus services operate out of Lugarno,[14] both operated by Punchbowl Bus Company. The 943 service runs between Lugarno and Hurstville via Penshurst, while the 942 service operates between Lugarno and Campsie via Riverwood, Roselands, Wiley Park, Lakemba and Belmore.

Sport and recreation

Gannons Park is the home ground of 2 soccer clubs, Lugarno F.C. and Forest Rangers F.C. Evatt Park is the home ground of the St George Junior Baseball Club, Penshurst RSL Rugby League Club, and the Oatley Rugby Union Club. The Lugarno-Peakhurst Uniting Church organises a netball competition which takes place at Olds Park, Penshurst.

Lugarno is home to the Lugarno Football Club, one of the most prominent and respected clubs in the St George Football Association. In the most recent football season the club fielded some 42 teams (20 competition and 22 non-competition teams) and had more than 500 registered players and 102 team officials covering the age groups from the under 6's to the over 45's. The Club fields teams across both genders.

Population

At the time of the 2006 census, the population of Lugarno stood at 5,707. 19.1% of census respondents stated they were born overseas with the top countries of birth being United Kingdom 3.1%, China 1.9% and Greece 1.5%. English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 76.0% of residents and the most common other languages spoken were Greek 6.3%, Arabic 2.6% and Cantonese 2.2%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were Catholic 30.2%, Anglican 22.7% and Orthodox 11.9%.[15]

Education

Lugarno is home to only one educational institution, Lugarno Public School, which opened in 1933.[16][17]

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Lugarno (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 19 March 2018.  
  2. ^ a b "Aboriginal People on Sydney's Georges River from 1820 | The Dictionary of Sydney". dictionaryofsydney.org. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  3. ^ Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (8 June 2021). "Map of Indigenous Australia". aiatsis.gov.au. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Georges River Council - Aboriginal People". georgesriver.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  5. ^ "The several 'discoveries' of Sydney's Georges River: precursors to the Tom Thumb expedition". ResearchGate. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Gertrude Point · Lugarno NSW 2210, Australia". Google Maps. Retrieved 18 August 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8, page 158
  8. ^ National Trust 16 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "GROWS VEGETABLES IN OLD VOLCANO CRATER NEAR CITY". Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955). 2 November 1951. p. 10. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Price fixing is ruination of potato industry". Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955). 26 October 1951. p. 12. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Natural History of Lugarno - Lugarno History". sites.google.com. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Volcanic Explosions". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  13. ^ "REPORT ON HURSTVILLE COMMUNITY BASED HERITAGE STUDY REVIEW FOR HURSTVILLE CITY COUNCIL (Volume 2): Item Name: Evatt Park" (PDF). September 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Punchbowl Bus
  15. ^ "Home". censusdata.abs.gov.au.
  16. ^ "Home". lugarno-p.schools.nsw.edu.au.
  17. ^ "Lugarno Public School - Lugarno History". sites.google.com. Retrieved 18 August 2021.

External links

    Coordinates: 33°59′05″S 151°02′37″E / 33.98469°S 151.04352°E / -33.98469; 151.04352

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Lugarno is a suburb in the St George area of southern Sydney in the state of New South Wales Australia It is located in the local government area of the Georges River Council 23 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district Lugarno Sydney New South WalesBoardwalk and Lugarno Marina on Georges RiverPopulation5 606 2016 census 1 Postcode s 2210Elevation72 m 236 ft Location23 km 14 mi south west of Sydney CBDLGA s Georges River CouncilState electorate s OatleyFederal division s BanksSuburbs around Lugarno Padstow Heights Peakhurst Peakhurst HeightsAlfords Point Lugarno OatleyIllawong Illawong IllawongSituated on the northern bank of the Georges River Lugarno is known for its large areas of bushland Peakhurst and Peakhurst Heights to the north are the only adjoining suburbs Nearby suburbs include Alfords Point Illawong on the other side of the Georges River Padstow Heights on the other side of Salt Pan Creek and Oatley on the other side of Lime Kiln Bay Contents 1 History 2 Parks and waterways 3 Churches 4 Commercial area 5 Public transport 6 Sport and recreation 7 Population 8 Education 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe area now known as Lugarno lies either on the traditional lands of the Dharug people or the coastal Eora people both of whom spoke a common language It lies close to the lands of the Tharawal on the south bank of the river There was an unofficial Aboriginal settlement at nearby Salt Pan Creek for many years 2 3 Georges River Council acknowledges that the Biddegal Bidjigal Bedegal clan of the Eora are the original inhabitants and custodians of all land and water in the Georges River region 4 Lime Kiln Bay once had more extensive shell middens made over centuries by local people the bay gets its name from early settlers burning the shells to create lime There was an unofficial Aboriginal settlement at nearby Salt Pan Creek for many years 2 One of the earliest contacts between British settlers and Aboriginal people occurred on 20 January 1788 Arthur Philip and Philip Gidley King leading a party of seamen from the First Fleet rowing two open boats explored the South West Arm of Botany Bay now Georges River They are now thought to have gone as far as Lime Kiln Bay where they landed at two locations there the first of which they called Lance Point thought to be modern day Gertrude Point Lugarno where an altercation with local people occurred Later the same day there was a peaceful meeting at the head of Lime Kiln Bay Not finding enough freshwater around Botany Bay and its two arms the colonists moved on to Port Jackson where the settlement of Sydney began six days later 5 6 Lugarno was named after Lake Lugano Switzerland by surveyors Major Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell 1792 1855 and William Govett 1807 1848 in 1843 An extra r was added for the suburb name Thomas Lawrence was granted 120 acres 0 49 km2 of land in 1831 on the western side of the peninsula near Salt Pan Creek Land grants to the east and north were made in 1856 to T G Lee with 113 acres 0 46 km2 Frewin Sleath with 45 acres 180 000 m2 John Lushy with 41 acres 170 000 m2 and J P Henning with 40 acres 160 000 m2 7 The whole area between Arncliffe and Lugarno was originally heavily timbered Illawarra Road was built by convicts in 1841 and it ran through Gannon s Forest down to the Georges River The road from Arncliffe was later known as Gannon s Forest Road and today is known as Forest Road The name has been retained in Old Illawarra Road over the river in Menai and Lucas Heights The Georges River as viewed from Lugarno A punt operated from Lugarno across the river from 1843 An established ferry serviced the area from 1887 to 1974 closing with the opening of the Alfords Point Bridge 8 The suburb was developed into mainly residential in the 1960s when land was released for home sites The area now known as H V Evatt Memorial Park lies on volcanic soil a rarity in Sydney It is the weathered remains of a diatreme a type of volcanic pipe The area was a market garden until c 1961 The pond at the north end of the park was created as an irrigation dam 9 10 11 12 After the market garden became disused the area was threatened by housing development until it was saved as open space and sporting fields The natural slope of the hill was altered by excavation and levelling to create level playing fields 13 According to a 2012 survey conducted by the governments of Australia and New Zealand Lugarno has the most roundabouts per capita in the Southern Hemisphere With a population of around 5500 and 7 roundabouts the ratio is 1 785 slightly beating out the Victorian town of Sausage Gully Parks and waterways EditGeorges River National Park CF Williams Reserve HV Evatt Park Taylors Reserve Georges River Salt Pan Creek Soily Bottom Point Gertrude Point Edith Bay Boggywell Creek Lime Kiln BayChurches EditSt Stephens Anglican Church Lugarno Peakhurst Uniting Church and Church of Samoa Parish of Sydney Commercial area Edit Chivers Hill shops on Forest RoadLugarno has two small sets of shops At Chivers Hill shops there is a newsagency IGA supermarket deli chemist a cafe an Italian restaurant florist hairdressers chicken shop Chinese take away bakery and a dry cleaners At Lime Kiln shops there is a personal training studio dental and medical centre dance studio real estate agent and Thai restaurant Public transport EditTwo revenue bus services operate out of Lugarno 14 both operated by Punchbowl Bus Company The 943 service runs between Lugarno and Hurstville via Penshurst while the 942 service operates between Lugarno and Campsie via Riverwood Roselands Wiley Park Lakemba and Belmore Sport and recreation EditGannons Park is the home ground of 2 soccer clubs Lugarno F C and Forest Rangers F C Evatt Park is the home ground of the St George Junior Baseball Club Penshurst RSL Rugby League Club and the Oatley Rugby Union Club The Lugarno Peakhurst Uniting Church organises a netball competition which takes place at Olds Park Penshurst Lugarno is home to the Lugarno Football Club one of the most prominent and respected clubs in the St George Football Association In the most recent football season the club fielded some 42 teams 20 competition and 22 non competition teams and had more than 500 registered players and 102 team officials covering the age groups from the under 6 s to the over 45 s The Club fields teams across both genders Population EditAt the time of the 2006 census the population of Lugarno stood at 5 707 19 1 of census respondents stated they were born overseas with the top countries of birth being United Kingdom 3 1 China 1 9 and Greece 1 5 English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 76 0 of residents and the most common other languages spoken were Greek 6 3 Arabic 2 6 and Cantonese 2 2 The most common responses for religious affiliation were Catholic 30 2 Anglican 22 7 and Orthodox 11 9 15 Education EditLugarno is home to only one educational institution Lugarno Public School which opened in 1933 16 17 References Edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Lugarno State Suburb 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 19 March 2018 a b Aboriginal People on Sydney s Georges River from 1820 The Dictionary of Sydney dictionaryofsydney org Retrieved 18 August 2021 Studies Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 8 June 2021 Map of Indigenous Australia aiatsis gov au Retrieved 18 August 2021 Georges River Council Aboriginal People georgesriver nsw gov au Retrieved 18 August 2021 The several discoveries of Sydney s Georges River precursors to the Tom Thumb expedition ResearchGate Retrieved 17 August 2021 Gertrude Point Lugarno NSW 2210 Australia Google Maps Retrieved 18 August 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The Book of Sydney Suburbs Compiled by Frances Pollon Angus amp Robertson Publishers 1990 Published in Australia ISBN 0 207 14495 8 page 158 National Trust Archived 16 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine GROWS VEGETABLES IN OLD VOLCANO CRATER NEAR CITY Farmer and Settler Sydney NSW 1906 1955 2 November 1951 p 10 Retrieved 18 August 2021 Price fixing is ruination of potato industry Farmer and Settler Sydney NSW 1906 1955 26 October 1951 p 12 Retrieved 18 August 2021 Natural History of Lugarno Lugarno History sites google com Retrieved 18 August 2021 Volcanic Explosions Retrieved 18 August 2021 REPORT ON HURSTVILLE COMMUNITY BASED HERITAGE STUDY REVIEW FOR HURSTVILLE CITY COUNCIL Volume 2 Item Name Evatt Park PDF September 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Punchbowl Bus Home censusdata abs gov au Home lugarno p schools nsw edu au Lugarno Public School Lugarno History sites google com Retrieved 18 August 2021 External links EditNational Trust Lugarno Tree Study Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lugarno New South Wales Coordinates 33 59 05 S 151 02 37 E 33 98469 S 151 04352 E 33 98469 151 04352 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