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Parramatta is a suburb in the west
Greater Western Sydney

Greater Western Sydney, Western Sydney and the Western Suburbs are general terms which are used to describe the western region of the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia....
 of Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
, New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. It sits on the bank of the Parramatta River
Parramatta River

The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
, west of the Sydney central business district
Sydney central business district

The Sydney central business district , is the main commercial centre of Sydney, Australia. It extends southwards for about 3 kilometres from Sydney Cove, the point of first European settlement....
, approximately at the geographical centre of its metropolitan area. It is known colloquially as 'Parra'.

Parramatta is the administrative seat of the Local Government Area (LGA) of the City of Parramatta
City of Parramatta

The City of Parramatta is a Local Government Areas in Australia in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.Initially in 1861 it was formed as Municipality of Parramatta....
. Part of the suburb is shared with the City of Holroyd
City of Holroyd

Holroyd is a Local Government Areas in Australia and suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, located in the Western Sydney region. Originally known as the Municipality of Prospect and Sherwood it was incorporated in February 1872, in 1927 it was renamed the Municipality of Holroyd after Arthur Todd Holroyd, the first mayor....
 LGA. It is a major urban centre of New South Wales; the economic capital of Greater Western Sydney
Greater Western Sydney

Greater Western Sydney, Western Sydney and the Western Suburbs are general terms which are used to describe the western region of the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia....
; and the sixth largest central business district in Australia.

Since 2000, Parramatta has seen the consolidation of its role as a government centre with the relocation of agencies such as the New South Wales Police Force headquarters, and Sydney Water
Sydney Water

Sydney Water is a New South Wales government owned corporation that provides drinking water, wastewater and some stormwater services to Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains , in Australia....
 in 2009, from the Sydney CBD.






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Parramatta is a suburb in the west
Greater Western Sydney

Greater Western Sydney, Western Sydney and the Western Suburbs are general terms which are used to describe the western region of the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia....
 of Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
, New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. It sits on the bank of the Parramatta River
Parramatta River

The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
, west of the Sydney central business district
Sydney central business district

The Sydney central business district , is the main commercial centre of Sydney, Australia. It extends southwards for about 3 kilometres from Sydney Cove, the point of first European settlement....
, approximately at the geographical centre of its metropolitan area. It is known colloquially as 'Parra'.

Parramatta is the administrative seat of the Local Government Area (LGA) of the City of Parramatta
City of Parramatta

The City of Parramatta is a Local Government Areas in Australia in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.Initially in 1861 it was formed as Municipality of Parramatta....
. Part of the suburb is shared with the City of Holroyd
City of Holroyd

Holroyd is a Local Government Areas in Australia and suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, located in the Western Sydney region. Originally known as the Municipality of Prospect and Sherwood it was incorporated in February 1872, in 1927 it was renamed the Municipality of Holroyd after Arthur Todd Holroyd, the first mayor....
 LGA. It is a major urban centre of New South Wales; the economic capital of Greater Western Sydney
Greater Western Sydney

Greater Western Sydney, Western Sydney and the Western Suburbs are general terms which are used to describe the western region of the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia....
; and the sixth largest central business district in Australia.

Since 2000, Parramatta has seen the consolidation of its role as a government centre with the relocation of agencies such as the New South Wales Police Force headquarters, and Sydney Water
Sydney Water

Sydney Water is a New South Wales government owned corporation that provides drinking water, wastewater and some stormwater services to Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains , in Australia....
 in 2009, from the Sydney CBD. Simultaneously, major upgrades have occurred around the railway station
Parramatta railway station, Sydney

Parramatta Railway Station is the main station in Sydney's satellite city of Parramatta, New South Wales. It serves the Parramatta central business district and the surrounding area....
 with the expansion of Westfield Parramatta
Westfield Parramatta

Westfield Parramatta is a shopping centre in Parramatta, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The centre is owned and managed by The Westfield Group and has a net leasable area of approximately 139,000 Square metre and built over five levels, as of October 2006 it contains 456 shops ....
, the creation of a new transport interchange, and the ongoing development of the Civic Place local government precinct.

History


Aboriginal culture

The Darug people
Darug people

The Darug people are a language group of Indigenous Australians, who are traditional custodians of much of what is modern day Sydney. There is some dispute about the extent of the Darug nation....
 had lived in the area for many generations, and regarded the area as a food bowl, rich in food from the river and forests. They called the area Baramada or Burramatta ('Parramatta') which means "head of waters" or "the place where the eels lie down". To this day there is a plentitude of eels and other sea creatures attracted to the profusion of nutrients created by the saltwater of Port Jackson
Port Jackson

Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the harbor of Sydney, Australia. It is known for its beauty, and in particular, as the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge....
 meeting the freshwater of the Parramatta River
Parramatta River

The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
's catchment. The eel has been adopted as the symbol of the Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Eels

The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional rugby league football football team based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta, New South Wales....
 Rugby League
Rugby league

Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
 club.

European settlement

Parramatta was founded in 1788, the same year as Sydney. The British Colony, which had arrived in January 1788 in the First Fleet
First Fleet

First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787 to establish the first European colony in New South Wales....
 at Sydney Cove
Sydney Cove

Sydney Cove is a small bay on the southern shore of Port Jackson , on the coast of the state of New South Wales, Australia....
, had only enough food to support itself for a short time and the soil around Sydney Cove proved too poor to grow the amount of food that 1,000 convict
Convict

A convict is "a person found guilty of a crime and sentenced by a court" or "a person serving a sentence in prison", sometimes referred to in slang as simply a "con"....
s, soldiers and administrators needed to survive. During 1788, Governor Arthur Phillip
Arthur Phillip

Admiral Arthur Phillip Royal Navy was a British naval Admiraland colonial administrator. Phillip was appointed Governors of New South Wales of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent, and was the founder of the site which is now the city of Sydney....
 had reconnoitred several places before choosing Parramatta as the most likely place for a successful large farm. Parramatta was the furthest navigable point inland on the Parramatta River (i.e. furthest from the thin, sandy coastal soil) and also the point at which the river became freshwater and therefore useful for farming.

On Sunday 2 November 1788, Governor Phillip took a detachment of marines along with a surveyor and, in boats, made his way upriver to a location that he called The Crescent, a defensible hill curved round a river bend, now in Parramatta Park. As a settlement developed, Governor Phillip gave it the name "Rose Hill" (now used for a nearby suburb
Rose Hill, New South Wales

Founded on the 2 November, 1788, Rose Hill in New South Wales was the first colonial settlement, established by Governor Phillip. On the King's Birthday in 1791 it was renamed to the town of Parramatta, New South Wales, after the indigenous Indigenous Australians of the region, the Burramatta people, a clan of the Darug people nation....
) which in 1791 he changed to Parramatta, approximating the term used by the local Aboriginal people.

In an attempt to deal with the food crisis, Phillip in 1789 granted a convict named James Ruse
James Ruse

James Ruse was convicted in 1782 of breaking and entering, and sentenced to seven years' transportation. He arrived at Sydney Cove on the First Fleet with 18 months of his sentence to go....
 the land of Experiment Farm at Parramatta on the condition that he develop a viable agriculture. There Ruse became the first person to successfully grow grain in Australia. The Parramatta area was also the site of John Macarthur
John Macarthur (wool pioneer)

John Macarthur was a soldier, entrepreneur, politician and pioneer of the Australian wool industry....
's pioneering of the Australian wool industry at Elizabeth Farm in the 1790s.

Governor Arthur Phillip built a small house for himself on the hill of The Crescent. In 1799 this was replaced by a larger residence which, substantially improved by Governor Lachlan Macquarie
Lachlan Macquarie

Major-General Lachlan Macquarie Order of the Bath , was a British military officer and colonial administrator, served as Governor of New South Wales from 1810 to 1821 and had a leading role in the social, economic and architectural development of that colony....
 from 1815 to 1818, has survived to the present day, used as a retreat by Governors until the 1850s with one Governor (Governor Brisbane
Thomas Brisbane

Major-General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, 1st Baronet, Royal Guelphic Order, Order of the Bath was a British soldier, colonial Governor and astronomer....
) making it his principal home for a short period in the 1820s. The house, Old Government House
Government House, Sydney

Government House is located in Sydney just south of the Sydney Opera House, and overlooks Sydney Harbour. It was the official residence and remains the official reception space of the Governor of New South Wales, Australia....
, is currently a historic site and museum within Parramatta Park and is Australia's oldest surviving public building.

Heritage

Parramatta has many buildings on the Register of the National Estate, including: Elizabeth Farm House
Elizabeth Farm, New South Wales

Elizabeth Farm is an historic estate in Parramatta, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Elizabeth Farm was the family home of wool pioneer, John Macarthur and his wife Elizabeth Macarthur....
, Experiment Farm Cottage, Lancer Barracks, Parramatta Town Hall, the former Post Office in Church Street, Centennial Clock, Lennox Bridge
Lennox Bridge, Parramatta

Lennox Bridge in Parramatta is a stone arch bridge that spans the Parramatta River, in Parramatta, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. It was designed by David Lennox and constructed with convict labour over the period 1836 to 1839, making it one of the oldest bridges in Australia....
, St John's Cathedral, St John's Cemetery, St Patrick's Cathedral, Parochial School in Elizabeth Street, Arthur Phillip High School, , Brislington in Marsden Street, Hambledon in Hassall Street, former King's School Group, Roman Catholic Cemetery in North Parramatta, Parramatta Psychiatric Centre, Parramatta Park, All Saints Church Group (Source: The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981)


Commercial area

Parramatta is a major business and commercial centre, sometimes called Sydney's "second central business district". Parramatta has many high density commercial and residential developments. It is home to Westfield Parramatta
Westfield Parramatta

Westfield Parramatta is a shopping centre in Parramatta, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The centre is owned and managed by The Westfield Group and has a net leasable area of approximately 139,000 Square metre and built over five levels, as of October 2006 it contains 456 shops ....
, which is the second largest shopping centre in Australia
List of shopping centres in Australia by size

The list of major shopping centres and retail complexes by gross leasable area and number of stores....
. Church Street is home to many shops and restaurants. The northern end of Church Street, close to Lennox Bridge, features al fresco dining with a diverse range of cuisines. The southern end of Church Street, past Westfield is known as Auto Alley for the prevalence of car dealerships. Parramatta Town Hall stands in the heart of the city in 'Church Street Mall'.

Government centre

Since 2000, Parramatta has seen the consolidation of its role as a government centre, with the relocation of agencies such as the New South Wales Police Force Headquarters and the Sydney Water Corporation in 2009 from Sydney CBD. At the same time, major construction work occurred around the railway station
Parramatta railway station, Sydney

Parramatta Railway Station is the main station in Sydney's satellite city of Parramatta, New South Wales. It serves the Parramatta central business district and the surrounding area....
 with the expansion of Westfield Shoppingtown, the creation of a new transport interchange and the ongoing development of the Civic Place local government precinct. Numerous private businesses have also relocated their offices to Parramatta.

Parramatta is the legal hub of western Sydney.
  • The Garfield Barwick Commonwealth Law Courts Building, on the corner of George and O'Connell Streets, houses the Federal Magistrates Court and the Family Court of Australia.


  • Directly opposite stands the multi-million dollar Parramatta Justice Precinct, containing the Children's Court of New South Wales and the Sydney West Trial Courts.


  • Nearby on Marsden Street is the Parramatta Court House and the Drug Court of New South Wales.


  • Further north on O'Connell Street, Parramatta Gaol is Australia's oldest prison. Today it is known as the Parramatta Correctional Centre
    Parramatta Correctional Centre

    Parramatta Correctional Centre is a medium security short term Remand Centre, Transient Centre and Metropolitan Periodic Detention Centre. It houses unsentenced and sentenced B and C classification male inmates, including Drug Court Sanctions and male periodic detainees....
     and functions as a short-term detention centre . The gaol's more infamous guests over the years have included Chopper Read
    Chopper Read

    Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read , is an Australian ex-convict, author, and celebrity....
     and Neddy Smith
    Neddy Smith

    Arthur Stanley "Neddy" Smith is an Australia criminal who has spent around half his life in prison following a criminal career in which he dealt drugs, ran prostitutes and was convicted of rape, armed robbery and murder....
     .


Transport

Parramatta railway station
Parramatta railway station, Sydney

Parramatta Railway Station is the main station in Sydney's satellite city of Parramatta, New South Wales. It serves the Parramatta central business district and the surrounding area....
 is a major transport interchange on the CityRail
CityRail

CityRail is an operating division of RailCorp, a corporation owned by the state government of New South Wales, Australia. It is responsible for providing commuter, 'intercity' and regional rail services, and some coach services, in and around Sydney, Newcastle, New South Wales and Wollongong, the three largest cities of New South Wales....
 network. It is served by the Blue Mountains line
Blue Mountains railway line, New South Wales

The Blue Mountains Line is a section of the Main Western railway line, New South Wales in New South Wales, Australia. The line is part of the 'intercity' region of CityRail, the operator of urban passenger services in New South Wales....
, Cumberland line
Cumberland railway line, Sydney

The Cumberland railway line connects Blacktown railway station, Sydney and Campbelltown railway station, Sydney stations in the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia and appears in magenta on the CityRail network map....
 and the Western line
Western railway line, Sydney

The Western Line is part of the CityRail metropolitan rail network in Sydney. It connects the Sydney CBD to the employment centre of Parramatta and the outer western suburbs, terminating at Emu Plains at the foot of the Blue Mountains....
. The station was originally opened on July 4, 1860, five years after the first railway line in Sydney was opened in 1855, running from Sydney to Parramatta Junction. It was recently upgraded, with work beginning in late 2003 and the new interchange opening on February 19, 2006.

The Parramatta ferry wharf
Parramatta ferry wharf, Sydney

Parramatta Ferry Wharf is the commuter wharf serving the city of Parramatta, New South Wales in Sydney Australia. It serves the Parramatta route, which operates express between the next wharf downstream, Rydalmere and Circular Quay ferry wharf, Sydney....
 is at the Charles Street Weir, which divides the tidal saltwater from the freshwater of the upper river, on the eastern boundary of the Central Business District. The wharf is the westernmost destination of the Sydney Ferries
Sydney Ferries

Sydney Ferries is a state owned corporation of the Government of New South Wales providing commuter ferry services on Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River in Sydney, Australia....
 River Cat ferry service
Parramatta River ferry services, Sydney

Parramatta River ferry services connect suburbs along the Parramatta River in Sydney with Circular Quay by commuter ferry. The services are provided by Sydney Ferries, an agency of the Government of New South Wales....
 which runs on Parramatta River
Parramatta River

The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
.

The Great Western Highway
Great Western Highway

The Great Western Highway is a highway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs 210 km from Sydney to Bathurst, New South Wales.Starting as Broadway at the intersection of City Road near the fringe of the Sydney CBD, and becoming Parramatta Road to Parramatta itself, the Great Western Highway heads due west from Parramatta across western met...
 and Parramatta Road
Parramatta Road

Parramatta Road is the major historical east-west artery of metropolitan Sydney, Australia, connecting the Sydney central business district with Parramatta, New South Wales....
 have always been important roads for Parramatta and Greater Sydney. The M4 Western Motorway
M4 Western Motorway

The M4 Western Motorway,, is a motorway in central Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It forms part of Sydney Metroad 4.The Western Motorway is a partially-Toll road motorway, with a toll plaza near Silverwater, New South Wales....
 has taken much of the traffic away from these roads, with entrance and exit ramps close to Parramatta.

Places of worship

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Church Street takes its name from St Johns Cathedral (Anglican), which was built in 1803 and is the oldest church in Parramatta. While the present building is not the first on the site, the towers were built during the time of Governor Macquarie . The historic St Johns Cemetery is located nearby on O'Connell Street.

St Patrick's Cathedral (Roman Catholic) is the one of the oldest Catholic churches in Australia. Construction commenced in 1837, but it wasn't officially complete until 1837. In 1936 a new church was built on the site to meet the needs of a growing congregation. It was destroyed by fire in 1996, with only the stone walls remaining. On 29 November 2003, the new St Patrick’s Cathedral was dedicated. The historic St Patricks Cemetery is located in North Parramatta.

Parramatta Salvation Army
Parramatta Salvation Army

Parramatta Salvation Army is a Salvation Army Corps located in the Central business district of Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the oldest active Salvation Army Corps in Australia....
 is one of the oldest active Salvation Army
Salvation Army

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Christian Church. It has a quasi-military structure and it was founded in 1865 in Great Britian as the East London Christian Mission by William Booth and Catherine Booth....
 Corps in Australia. Parramatta is also home to the Parramatta and Districts Synagogue, which services the Jewish community of western Sydney.

Schools

Parramatta High School
Parramatta High School

Parramatta High School is a Public school, co-educational high school located in Parramatta, New South Wales, a Greater Western Sydney of Sydney, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia....
 was the first coeducational school in the Sydney Metropolitan area, established in 1913. Arthur Phillip High School
Arthur Phillip High School

Arthur Phillip High School is a coeducational public high school in Parramatta, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia. The school was established in 1875 and is the oldest public school in its district....
 is the oldest public school in the district, established in 1875 (initially a boys' school, later became coeducational). Other schools include Macarthur Girls High School
Macarthur Girls High School

Macarthur Girls High School is situated on the Parramatta River next to Parramatta City, New South Wales, Australia. The school was built in 1934 with later additions in 1955 and 1975....
, Parramatta Public School, St Patrick's Primary Parramatta, Parramatta East Public School, Parramatta West Public School, Clare Catholic High School, Our Lady of Mercy College
Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta

Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta , is a Private school, Roman Catholic Church in Australia, day school for girls, located in Parramatta, New South Wales, a Greater Western Sydney of Sydney, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia, adjacent to the historic St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta....
 (OLMC) and The Kings School, Parramatta. Marist Brothers Parramatta, which is the oldest Catholic School in Australia began on the St Patrick Cathedral site before moving to Westmead.

The University of Western Sydney's
University of Western Sydney

The University of Western Sydney, also known as UWS, is a university in New South Wales, Australia.UWS has campuses in the Greater Western Sydney suburbs of Rydalmere, New South Wales, Westmead, New South Wales, Richmond, New South Wales, Quakers Hill, New South Wales, Werrington, New South Wales South, Werrington North, Kingswood, Ne...
 Parramatta campus occupies the site of the historic Female Orphan School.

Parks

Parramatta Park is a large park adjacent to Parramatta Stadium. It was formerly the Governor's Domain and contains Old Government House, as mentioned above. Another feature is the natural amphitheatre located on one of the bends of the river, named by Governor Philip as "the Crescent", which is used to stage concerts. Over 120 bird species have been recorded there. It is home to the Dairy Cottage, built from 1798 to 1805, originally a single-room cottage and is one of the earliest surviving cottages in Australia. It was built for ex-convict George Salter. Between 1914 and 1816 it was converted to a dairy. The Tudor Gatehouse, on O'Connell Street, was erected by the Park Trust in 1885 and designed by Gordon McKinnon. It was restored in 1980. The remains of Governor Brisbane's observatory are visible, constructed in 1822. Notable astronomers at the observatory include James Dunlop and Christian Carl Rumker. In 1822 the architect S. L. Harris designed the Bath House for Governor Brisbane and built it in 1823. Water was pumped to the building through lead pipes from the river. In 1886, it was converted into a pavilion.

Lake Parramatta
Lake Parramatta, New South Wales

Lake Parramatta is the name of both the lake that is the dammed Hunt Creek, and the nature reserve that surrounds it, in City of Parramatta, Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....
 is a 10-hectare reserve, based around a former reservoir. The catchment area for the lake is bounded by North Rocks Road, Pennant Hills Road and Hunts Creek. The entrance is from Lackey Street, North Parramatta
North Parramatta, New South Wales

North Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. North Parramatta is located 24 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the Local Government Areas in Australia of the City of Parramatta....
.Parramatta River
Parramatta River

The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
 runs through the suburb in an easterly direction.


Culture

  • Riverbeats is an annual celebration of Parramatta River
    Parramatta River

    The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
    . The event includes the beautiful Loy Krathong (Thai Water Festival).
  • Riverside Theatre
    Riverside Theatre Parramatta

    Riverside Theatres is a multi venue performing arts centre located in the CBD of Parramatta, New South Wales in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....
     is located on the northern bank of Parramatta River
    Parramatta River

    The Parramatta River is a waterway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson, along with the smaller Lane Cove River and Duck River Rivers....
    .
  • The Parramatta Advertiser
    Parramatta Advertiser

    The Parramatta Advertiser serves the communities of City of Parramatta and City of Holroyd local government areas and plays an important role in delivering news and information to the region....
     and the Parramatta Sun are the local newspapers serving Parramatta and surrounding suburbs.
  • Tourism - Refer Wikitravel


Sport

  • Parramatta Park is a popular venue for walking, jogging and bike riding, around Lake Parramatta.
  • The Parramatta Swimming Centre is a busy place in the warmer months. It is currently undergoing a $7 million redevelopment program and is due to re-open in late 2008
  • Rosehill Gardens Racecourse
    Rosehill Gardens Racecourse

    The Rosehill Gardens Racecourse is located in the Greater Western Sydney Sydney suburb of Rosehill, New South Wales, in the state of New South Wales, Australia....
     hosts some of the most important events on the Australian horse racing calendar, including the prestigious Golden Slipper.
  • Parramatta City Raceway hosts national and international sprintcar championships .
  • Parramatta Stadium
    Parramatta Stadium

    Parramatta Stadium is a sports stadium situated in Parramatta, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia. The stadium is used primarily as the home ground of Australian National Rugby League club the Parramatta Eels but has also hosted numerous other sporting and cultural events since its opening in 1986 including the Sydney leg of Michae...
     is home to the Parramatta Eels
    Parramatta Eels

    The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional rugby league football football team based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta, New South Wales....
     rugby league
    Rugby league

    Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
     team.


Population

According to the 2006 census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australian Bureau of Statistics

File:ABS House.jpgThe Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia's national statistics government agency. It came into being, as the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, on 8 December 1905, when the Census and Statistics Act 1905 was given Royal assent....
, Parramatta had a population of 18,448 with the average age 30, compared to a national average of 37. Place of birth of 57.6% of residents was overseas, including 14.1% from India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 and 12.8% from China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
. Apart from English, the most common languages spoken were Mandarin
Mandarin

Mandarin may refer to any of the following:...
 (11%), Cantonese
Cantonese

Cantonese generally refers to people or things associated with a region around the Chinese province of Guangdong or its capital, Guangzhou.* Cantonese, a branch of the Chinese language family, spoken in Guangdong and neighboring provinces...
 (6.5%), Arabic
Arabic language

Arabic is a Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages languages such as Hebrew language and Aramaic language....
 (5.5%), Hindi
Hindi

Standard Hindi, also known as High Hindi, Nagari Hindi or Literary Hindi is a Standard language register of Hindi. It is one of the 22 official languages of India, and is used, along with English language, for administration of the central government....
 (5.1%) and Gujarati
Gujarati language

Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan languages, and part of the greater Indo-European languages language family. It is native to the Indian state of Gujarat, and is its chief language, as well as of the adjacent union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli....
 (3.2%). The religious affiliation responses were Catholic
Catholic

Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek language adjective , meaning "whole" or "complete". In the context of Christianity ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages....
 (21.3%), No Religion (18.3%), Hinduism
Hinduism

'Hinduism' is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal dharma", by its practitioners....
 (13.3%), Anglican (7.4%) and Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 (6.8%).

The majority of dwellings in Parramatta were apartments (72%), compared to a national average of 14%, and 58% of all dwellings were rented compared to a national average of 27%. The average rent in Parramatta was $230 per week slightly higher than the national average of $190 but then the average weekly wage of $482 was also slightly higher than average ($466).

Notable residents

  • Richie Benaud
    Richie Benaud

    Richard "Richie" Benaud Order of the British Empire is an Australian former cricketer who, since his retirement from international cricket in 1964, has become a highly regarded commentator on the game....
     (b.1930), cricketer and commentator.
  • Allan Cunningham
    Allan Cunningham (botanist)

    Allan Cunningham was an England botany and List of explorers, primarily known for his travels in New South Wales to collect plants....
     (1791-1839), explorer and botanist.
  • Harry Hopman
    Harry Hopman

    Henry Christian Hopman, Order of the British Empire was a world-acclaimed tennis player and Coach , born in Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales and soon moving to Parramatta, New South Wales, a city adjoining Sydney, Australia and now effectively a suburb of the metropolis....
     (1906-1985), tennis player.
  • David Lennox
    David Lennox

    David Lennox was a Scottish-Australian bridge-builder and master stonemason born in Ayr, Scotland.Trained as a stonemason, Lennox worked on Thomas Telford's Menai Suspension Bridge at Anglesey in Wales and on Over Bridge at Gloucester before emigrating to Australia following the death of his wife....
     (1788-1873), colonial bridge builder.
  • John Lewin
    John Lewin

    John William Lewin was an England-born artist active in Australia from 1800. The first professional artist of the colony of History of New South Wales, he illustrated the earliest volumes of Australian natural history....
     (1770-1819), first professional artist in New South Wales.
  • Rev. Samuel Marsden
    Samuel Marsden

    The Reverend Samuel Marsden was a prominent member of the Church Missionary Society, credited with bringing Christianity to New Zealand. He was a prominent figure in early New South Wales history, not only for his ecclesiastical offices, but also for his employment of convicts for farming and role as a judge, both of which have attracted co...
     (1765-1838), known as the "flogging parson".
  • Dowell Philip O'Reilly
    Dowell Philip O'Reilly

    Dowell Philip O'Reilly was an Australian poet, short story writer and politician....
     (1865-1923), poet and politician.


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