Rosehill, New South Wales

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Rosehill is a suburb in the City of Parramatta local government area in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Features of Rosehill include the Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, the historic Elizabeth Farm (home of wool pioneer, John Macarthur), and a large industrial area.

"Rosehill" is the original name Governor Arthur Phillip gave to the adjacent area of Parramatta.

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Coordinates: -33.82721° 151.01699°

Suburbs and localities within the City of Parramatta | Western Sydney | Sydney

Camellia | Chester Hill | Clyde | Dundas | Dundas Valley | Eastwood | Epping | Ermington | Granville | Guildford East | Harris Park | Kingsdene | Model Farms | Northmead | Oatlands | Old Toongabbie | Parramatta | North Parramatta | Pendle Hill | Rosehill | Rydalmere | South Granville | Telopea | Toongabbie | Winston Hills | Wentworthville | Westmead |

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