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Mount Druitt

Mount Druitt is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 43 kilometres (27 mi) west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Blacktown, and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.

Mt Druitt Court House, North Parade

There are numerous encompassing, smaller suburbs nearby including Bidwill, Blackett, Dharruk, Emerton, Hebersham, Lethbridge Park, Minchinbury, Shalvey, Tregear, Whalan, and Willmot.

History edit

Major George Druitt (1773–1842) was granted 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) in the area by Governor Macquarie. He named his grant, where he died in 1842, Mount Druitt.[1]

Rail services to Mount Druitt commenced on 19 August 1881. The railway station operated as the post office between 1885 and 1918. The station had two platforms and a level crossing at the western end and included small goods yard, servicing a small mill. A railway gatekeeper's lodge was built circa 1867, and was later converted to the station master's cottage. It was later sold and converted to commercial use.

Electric train services to Mount Druitt commenced in 1955, at a service presided by then Premier of New South Wales, Joseph Cahill. In 1975, the railway station was relocated approximately 500 metres east to service a new shopping centre that was locally known as "The Great Western" and is now owned by Westfield. The old railway station was demolished almost immediately, although the level crossing remained until a road bridge carrying Carlisle Avenue over the railway line was completed. A footbridge was also built for pedestrians.

Mount Druitt Hospital was opened in 1982 by Queen Elizabeth II. The 200-bed hospital was opened following significant fundraising and political agitation from the local community due to perception that the community was unable to access medical services at either Blacktown or Nepean Hospitals.

In April 2006, the Attorney General's Department of New South Wales opened a new court house at a cost of A$12 million. This was to become the first metropolitan area courthouse to utilize "circle sentencing", with aims to reduce over representation of Indigenous Australians in custody.[2][3]

A local landmark is the Georgian cottage known as The Manse, situated in The Avenue. It was probably built by John Harris in the mid-1880s; the land on which it was built was originally part of Druitt's property. Later it was sold to Robert Kennedy. Kennedy left it to the Presbyterian Church when he died, and it was used for some time as a manse. It was acquired by Blacktown City Council in 2000 and restored. It is now the headquarters of the Mt Druitt Historical Society and is open to the public. It has both a local government and state government heritage listing.[4]

Heritage listings edit

Mount Druitt has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Commercial area edit

The Mount Druitt township was serviced by a relatively small shopping area known as Mount Druitt Village.

In 1975, a new shopping centre, known locally as "The Great Western", was opened approximately 500 metres to the east when the railway station was also relocated and a large bus/rail interchange was built. The Westfield corporation took over the shopping centre, which is now known as Westfield Mount Druitt, located on the corner of Carlisle Avenue and Luxford Road, both major roads in the area. The complex has over 200 stores, ranging from discount department stores to specialty shops. Shopsmart is another shopping centre located in the suburb. Other services such as a hospital, coffee shops, small bars, council-operated swimming pool and library are all located within walking distance of the railway station.

The area is under a Blacktown council redevelopment Plan.

Much of the Housing commission has been sold off to Developers and the area is being revitalized – with Mixed use developments taking place. The area is becoming extremely popular with the Chinese, Thai and Filipino community, due to the affordability, excellent schools, parks and transport links.

Transport edit

Mount Druitt railway station is located on the Main Western railway line. There is an express service which runs all day taking 30 minutes to get to Parramatta and 55 minutes to Sydney. It features an interchange with bus routes operated by Busways with routes to all suburbs in the Mount Druitt area, Blacktown and Glendenning.

The first electric train to Mount Druitt operated 8 October 1955.[7]

The council is embarking on a feasibility to install a new light rail which will link Mount Druitt to the other Blacktown Shire suburbs.[citation needed]

Education edit

Mount Druitt High school was established in the 1960s.[8] The school is currently located within the suburb of Dharruk, adjacent to the local Emerton Shopping Village. It later rebranded as Chifley College Mount Druitt Campus, educating years 7–10. Chifley College Senior Campus educates the senior classes (years 11–12), and is within walking distance from Mount Druitt Station. A number of private schools such as the Church of England Grammar school have acquired parklands in the area. There are plans to build a 2000 student private school in the area adjacent to Wilmot. This is in partnership with the State Government who are selling off the failed public housing estate in the area.

Colyton Public School, established in 1861, is located in Mount Druitt.[9]

Crime edit

Crime is a large problem in Mount Druitt and is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous Sydney suburbs.[10] This has been linked to low property prices in the suburb relative to the rest of Sydney.[11]

In 2018, there were 2,299 firearms in Mount Druitt, the highest rate of gun ownership in Sydney (though Mosman had the highest rate per capita).[12] In 2022, there were 511.48 crimes per 1,000 people in Mount Druitt.[13]

The suburb is known for being a hub for many street gangs, including NF14 (also known as Onefour).[14][15][16][17][18][19]

Demographics edit

According to the 2021 census of population, there were 16,986 people in Mount Druitt.

  • 50.3% of people were female, and 49.7% of people were male.
  • The most common ancestries were Australian 13.1%, Filipino 12.6%, English 11.1%, Pakistani 7.5%, and Indian 7.3%.
  • 40.6% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Philippines 9.5%, Pakistan 6.5%, Iraq 5.1%, India 4.7% and Fiji 2.5%.
  • 32.8% of people spoke only English at home. 68.1% of people spoke a non-English language at home. Some of the other languages spoken at home included Urdu 9.4%, Arabic 7.2%, Tagalog 6.1%, Bengali 3.5%, and Chaldean Neo-Aramaic 3.1%.
  • The most common responses for religion were Catholic 27.4%, Islam 23.8%, No Religion 11.7%, Not Stated 7.5%, and Hinduism 5.9%.
  • The most common occupations included Machinery Operators and Drivers 17.0%, Professionals 16.6%, Clerical and Administrative Workers 13.6%, Labourers 12.4%, Technicians and Trades Workers 10.4%, Sales Workers 8.2%, and Managers 6.4%.[20]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mount Druitt". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 30 July 2013.  
  2. ^ "Mount Druitt Court opens". Attorney General's Department of New South Wales. 26 April 2006. from the original on 2 July 2006. Retrieved 29 December 2006.
  3. ^ Erin O'Dwyer (16 October 2005). "Court circle of shame helps beat black crime". The Sun-Herald. from the original on 27 December 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2006.
  4. ^ State Heritage Website
  5. ^ "Neoblie". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H00245. Retrieved 18 May 2018.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  6. ^ "The Manse". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H00206. Retrieved 18 May 2018.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  7. ^ , 8 October 1955
  8. ^ Chifley College – Mount Druitt Campus – Celebrating 40 Years of Education 13 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Colyton Public School
  10. ^ https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/the-five-most-dangerous-suburbs-in-sydney-revealed/news-story/8a9d519ab7b83b0360bb7dd09cef50a4?amp
  11. ^ "Notorious Sydney Suburb Mount Druitt Goes Viral As House Prices Boom". www.realestate.com.au. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  12. ^ "These are the 10 most dangerous suburbs in Sydney". Nova. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Crime rate in Mount Druitt". RedSuburbs. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  14. ^ Tran, Vivian (11 June 2023). "Western Sydney's Postcode Wars". Medium. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  15. ^ https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/crime/dangerous-western-sydney-gangs-revealed-after-fatal-royal-easter-show-stabbing/news-story/296336f057339edd6c3d965c9b59014b?amp
  16. ^ "Inside the postcode wars bringing gang violence to Sydney suburbs - ABC News". amp.abc.net.au. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  17. ^ "The trenches of Mount Druitt: OneFour". The Monthly. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  18. ^ https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-nsw/the-war-young-blood-youth-gangs-terrorising-sydney-revealed/news-story/a3ebbded33f0819cb9a4ec2a762028a7?amp&nk=d14d5e12797d28971e36ad78e5988e5f-1704978943
  19. ^ "'Compromised': Junior league matches scrapped, under threat amid gang violence concerns". Fox Sports. 12 May 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  20. ^ Australia Census 2021 - Mount Druitt
  21. ^ "Beki Lee". from the original on 8 August 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012. Lee grew up in Mt Druitt in Western Sydney

External links edit

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For other uses see Mount Druitt disambiguation Mount Druitt is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales Australia It is located 43 kilometres 27 mi west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Blacktown and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region Mount Druitt Sydney New South WalesPopulation16 986 2021 census Postcode s 2770Elevation58 m 190 ft Location43 km 27 mi West of Sydney CBDLGA s City of BlacktownState electorate s Mount DruittLondonderryFederal division s ChifleySuburbs around Mount Druitt Dharruk amp Whalan Hebersham PlumptonNorth St Marys Mount Druitt Rooty HillOxley Park Colyton MinchinburyMt Druitt Court House North ParadeThere are numerous encompassing smaller suburbs nearby including Bidwill Blackett Dharruk Emerton Hebersham Lethbridge Park Minchinbury Shalvey Tregear Whalan and Willmot Contents 1 History 2 Heritage listings 3 Commercial area 4 Transport 5 Education 6 Crime 7 Demographics 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editMajor George Druitt 1773 1842 was granted 2 000 acres 8 1 km2 in the area by Governor Macquarie He named his grant where he died in 1842 Mount Druitt 1 Rail services to Mount Druitt commenced on 19 August 1881 The railway station operated as the post office between 1885 and 1918 The station had two platforms and a level crossing at the western end and included small goods yard servicing a small mill A railway gatekeeper s lodge was built circa 1867 and was later converted to the station master s cottage It was later sold and converted to commercial use Electric train services to Mount Druitt commenced in 1955 at a service presided by then Premier of New South Wales Joseph Cahill In 1975 the railway station was relocated approximately 500 metres east to service a new shopping centre that was locally known as The Great Western and is now owned by Westfield The old railway station was demolished almost immediately although the level crossing remained until a road bridge carrying Carlisle Avenue over the railway line was completed A footbridge was also built for pedestrians Mount Druitt Hospital was opened in 1982 by Queen Elizabeth II The 200 bed hospital was opened following significant fundraising and political agitation from the local community due to perception that the community was unable to access medical services at either Blacktown or Nepean Hospitals In April 2006 the Attorney General s Department of New South Wales opened a new court house at a cost of A 12 million This was to become the first metropolitan area courthouse to utilize circle sentencing with aims to reduce over representation of Indigenous Australians in custody 2 3 A local landmark is the Georgian cottage known as The Manse situated in The Avenue It was probably built by John Harris in the mid 1880s the land on which it was built was originally part of Druitt s property Later it was sold to Robert Kennedy Kennedy left it to the Presbyterian Church when he died and it was used for some time as a manse It was acquired by Blacktown City Council in 2000 and restored It is now the headquarters of the Mt Druitt Historical Society and is open to the public It has both a local government and state government heritage listing 4 Heritage listings editMount Druitt has a number of heritage listed sites including Great Western Highway Neoblie 5 23 The Avenue The Manse 6 Commercial area editThe Mount Druitt township was serviced by a relatively small shopping area known as Mount Druitt Village In 1975 a new shopping centre known locally as The Great Western was opened approximately 500 metres to the east when the railway station was also relocated and a large bus rail interchange was built The Westfield corporation took over the shopping centre which is now known as Westfield Mount Druitt located on the corner of Carlisle Avenue and Luxford Road both major roads in the area The complex has over 200 stores ranging from discount department stores to specialty shops Shopsmart is another shopping centre located in the suburb Other services such as a hospital coffee shops small bars council operated swimming pool and library are all located within walking distance of the railway station The area is under a Blacktown council redevelopment Plan Much of the Housing commission has been sold off to Developers and the area is being revitalized with Mixed use developments taking place The area is becoming extremely popular with the Chinese Thai and Filipino community due to the affordability excellent schools parks and transport links Transport editMount Druitt railway station is located on the Main Western railway line There is an express service which runs all day taking 30 minutes to get to Parramatta and 55 minutes to Sydney It features an interchange with bus routes operated by Busways with routes to all suburbs in the Mount Druitt area Blacktown and Glendenning The first electric train to Mount Druitt operated 8 October 1955 7 The council is embarking on a feasibility to install a new light rail which will link Mount Druitt to the other Blacktown Shire suburbs citation needed Education editMount Druitt High school was established in the 1960s 8 The school is currently located within the suburb of Dharruk adjacent to the local Emerton Shopping Village It later rebranded as Chifley College Mount Druitt Campus educating years 7 10 Chifley College Senior Campus educates the senior classes years 11 12 and is within walking distance from Mount Druitt Station A number of private schools such as the Church of England Grammar school have acquired parklands in the area There are plans to build a 2000 student private school in the area adjacent to Wilmot This is in partnership with the State Government who are selling off the failed public housing estate in the area Colyton Public School established in 1861 is located in Mount Druitt 9 Crime editFurther information Crime in Sydney Crime is a large problem in Mount Druitt and is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous Sydney suburbs 10 This has been linked to low property prices in the suburb relative to the rest of Sydney 11 In 2018 there were 2 299 firearms in Mount Druitt the highest rate of gun ownership in Sydney though Mosman had the highest rate per capita 12 In 2022 there were 511 48 crimes per 1 000 people in Mount Druitt 13 The suburb is known for being a hub for many street gangs including NF14 also known as Onefour 14 15 16 17 18 19 Demographics editAccording to the 2021 census of population there were 16 986 people in Mount Druitt 50 3 of people were female and 49 7 of people were male The most common ancestries were Australian 13 1 Filipino 12 6 English 11 1 Pakistani 7 5 and Indian 7 3 40 6 of people were born in Australia The next most common countries of birth were Philippines 9 5 Pakistan 6 5 Iraq 5 1 India 4 7 and Fiji 2 5 32 8 of people spoke only English at home 68 1 of people spoke a non English language at home Some of the other languages spoken at home included Urdu 9 4 Arabic 7 2 Tagalog 6 1 Bengali 3 5 and Chaldean Neo Aramaic 3 1 The most common responses for religion were Catholic 27 4 Islam 23 8 No Religion 11 7 Not Stated 7 5 and Hinduism 5 9 The most common occupations included Machinery Operators and Drivers 17 0 Professionals 16 6 Clerical and Administrative Workers 13 6 Labourers 12 4 Technicians and Trades Workers 10 4 Sales Workers 8 2 and Managers 6 4 20 Notable people editGeorge Donikian Journalist and newscaster Calum Hood Musician bassist of 5 Seconds of Summer Josh Lalor Cricketer Beki Lee Olympic athlete was brought up in Mt Druitt 21 Spencer Leniu Professional NRL player Jarome Luai Professional NRL player Anthony Roberts The member for North Sydney grew up in the area Brian To o Professional NRL player Onefour Australian Drill and Rap group Tai Tuivasa UFC heavyweight fighterSee also editMount Druitt Hospital Mount Druitt Waterworks The Lives of Mount Druitt YouthReferences edit Mount Druitt Geographical Names Register GNR of NSW Geographical Names Board of New South Wales Retrieved 30 July 2013 nbsp Mount Druitt Court opens Attorney General s Department of New South Wales 26 April 2006 Archived from the original on 2 July 2006 Retrieved 29 December 2006 Erin O Dwyer 16 October 2005 Court circle of shame helps beat black crime The Sun Herald Archived from the original on 27 December 2005 Retrieved 31 December 2006 State Heritage Website Neoblie New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H00245 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 The Manse New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H00206 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 Official opening of the first electric train to Mt Druitt 8 October 1955 Chifley College Mount Druitt Campus Celebrating 40 Years of Education Archived 13 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Colyton Public School https www news com au national crime the five most dangerous suburbs in sydney revealed news story 8a9d519ab7b83b0360bb7dd09cef50a4 amp Notorious Sydney Suburb Mount Druitt Goes Viral As House Prices Boom www realestate com au Retrieved 26 January 2024 These are the 10 most dangerous suburbs in Sydney Nova Retrieved 26 January 2024 Crime rate in Mount Druitt RedSuburbs Retrieved 26 January 2024 Tran Vivian 11 June 2023 Western Sydney s Postcode Wars Medium Retrieved 26 January 2024 https www news com au national nsw act crime dangerous western sydney gangs revealed after fatal royal easter show stabbing news story 296336f057339edd6c3d965c9b59014b amp Inside the postcode wars bringing gang violence to Sydney suburbs ABC News amp abc net au Retrieved 26 January 2024 The trenches of Mount Druitt OneFour The Monthly 1 September 2020 Retrieved 26 January 2024 https www dailytelegraph com au truecrimeaustralia police courts nsw the war young blood youth gangs terrorising sydney revealed news story a3ebbded33f0819cb9a4ec2a762028a7 amp amp nk d14d5e12797d28971e36ad78e5988e5f 1704978943 Compromised Junior league matches scrapped under threat amid gang violence concerns Fox Sports 12 May 2022 Retrieved 26 January 2024 Australia Census 2021 Mount Druitt Beki Lee Archived from the original on 8 August 2012 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Lee grew up in Mt Druitt in Western SydneyExternal links edit33 46 20 S 150 49 10 E 33 77222 S 150 81944 E 33 77222 150 81944 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Druitt New South Wales Mount Druitt Historical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Druitt amp oldid 1208108981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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