Picnic Point, New South Wales

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Picnic Point
SydneyNew South Wales

Yeramba Lagoon, Picnic Point
Postcode: 2213
Location: 23 km (14 mi) south-west of Sydney CBD
LGA: City of Bankstown
State District: East Hills
Federal Division: Division of Banks
Suburbs around Picnic Point:
East Hills Panania Revesby
Pleasure Point Picnic Point Revesby Heights
Sandy Point Holsworthy Alfords Point

Picnic Point is a suburb, in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Picnic Point is located 23 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Bankstown. Picnic Point is bordered to the north by the suburbs of Revesby, Revesby Heights, Panania and East Hills.

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[edit] History

Picnic Point was the name given to the geographical feature on the Georges River. The suburb was originally part of East Hills, which stretched south from Bankstown to the river and east to The River Road.

During WWII, Picnic Point National Park was the location of a remote receiving station and operations bunker that was owned and operated by the RAAF[1]. This facility was used in conjunction with two other facilities, one of them located in Bankstown, the Bankstown Bunker, which was RAAF headquarters at the time and the other in Bass Hill which was a transmitting station in Johnston Road. The location of the remote receiving station in Picnic Point is now located under the Transgrid South Sydney electricity sub station.[2][3]

[edit] Schools

  • Picnic Point High School [4]
  • Picnic Point Public School [5]

[edit] Sport and Recreation

Picnic Point is a residential suburb located on the northern bank of the Georges River. Picnic Point features a number of parks and reserves along the river, including the Georges River National Park. As the suburb’s name suggests, the area is popular with picnickers. The boat ramps provide access to the river for boating and watersports such as waterskiing and wakeboarding.

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