Ultimo, New South Wales

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Ultimo
SydneyNew South Wales
Population: 4054 (2001 census)
Postcode: 2007
Area: 0.6 km²
Location: km from Sydney CBD
LGA: City of Sydney
State District: Sydney
Federal Division: Sydney
Suburbs around Ultimo
Glebe Pyrmont Sydney CBD
Glebe Ultimo Haymarket
Camperdown Chippendale Haymarket

Ultimo is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located 2km south-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney. The postcode is 2007.

Ultimo is home to the main campus of the University of Technology, Sydney and the largest TAFE in New South Wales, both located on Ultimo’s southern boundary. The International Grammar School is located near the western boundary. The Sydney-based radio and television studios for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are located in Ultimo on Harris Street. Harris Street is also the home of Sydney's Powerhouse Museum.

Broadway is a locality around the road of the same name, which is located on the borders of Ultimo, Chippendale and Glebe. It is undergoing considerable redevelopment and is becoming increasingly vibrant.

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[edit] Transport

Ultimo is well-served by public transport. Central railway station is at the southern border of the suburb, on the opposite side of Broadway. Metro Light Rail and the Sydney monorail both have stations at the eastern edge of the suburb, where Ultimo borders Darling Harbour. Many buses travel along Broadway.


[edit] Demographics

The 2001 census recorded a population of 4,054, 46% of whom were born overseas. Its proximity to Chinatown means that it has historically had a large Chinese population.

[edit] History

'Ultimo' was originally the name of the estate of Dr John Harris, on 34 acres granted to him by Governor King in 1803. It was named for a clerical error in a legal case against Harris that had prevented him being court-martialled. His offence was listed as 'ultimo' (having occurred in the previous month) when it should have been cited as 'instant' (having occurred in the same month) [1]. Harris Street is named in his honour.

The area remained as farmland, in possession of the Harris family, until it was subdivided in 1859. At that time, most of the current streets were laid out, and the descendants of John Harris constructed the first residences in the area (at least one of which - a row of terraces in Wattle Street - was still owned by the family in the early 1980s).

Residential development accelerated in the 1880s. In 1891 the population of the Pyrmont-Ultimo area was 19,177, in 3,966 dwellings. The population peaked at around 30,000 in 1900. However, the construction of factories, quarries, woolstores and a power station in the early 20th century saw the demolition of hundreds of houses, and a steady decline in population. By 1954, the population of Pyrmont and Ultimo was 5,000, and by 1978 it was just 1,800.

Subsequently, many industries began to move to cheaper land further from the CBD, and the decline of the wool industry made Ultimo's 15 woolstores redundant. By the start of the 1980s, derelict industrial sites began to be redeveloped for residences, mostly as apartments, a process that continues to the present.

Very little industry remains in the area, and its current character is a combination of residential and commercial. However, the Dairy Farmer's Cooperative still operates from its facility in Ultimo Road, as it has done since 1912. Another conspicuous industrial relic is the brick shell of Davey's Flour Mill, built in 1911, and adjacent to the southern approach to the Anzac Bridge.

[edit] Sources

Matthews, Michael R. Pyrmont & Ultimo a History (1982)

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Coordinates: -33.88223° 151.19696°


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