Condell Park, New South Wales

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Condell Park is a residential suburb in the south-west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was named after Mr Ousley Condell, an engineer who was granted four 50-acre adjoining lots in 1830 that was called Condell Park.[1] Its postcode is 2200, which it shares with Bankstown, Mount Lewis and Bankstown Airport.

Condell Park is home to the Bankstown Trotting Club, where Bankstown Markets are held every Sunday. The sporting venue Deverall Park is home to an extensive number of netball courts, and the Condell Park Basketball Stadium is the largest basketball stadium in Australia. Kinch Reserve, next to the Basketball Stadium, is home to Condell Park Soccer Club.

[edit] Shops

There are a number of shops in Condell Park, including a Franklins and numerous restaurants. Most of the shops are located on a small section of Simmat Avenue, with a very small amount of shops scattered around the suburb.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bankstown Council - How Did Your Suburb Get Its Name?


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Coordinates: -33.92498° 151.00769°

Suburbs and localities within the City of Bankstown | South-western Sydney | Sydney

Bankstown | Bass Hill | Birrong | Chester Hill | Chullora | Condell Park | East Hills | Georges Hall | Greenacre | Milperra | Mount Lewis | Padstow | Padstow Heights | Panania | Picnic Point | Potts Hill | Punchbowl | Revesby | Revesby Heights | Sefton | Villawood | Yagoona

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