Wattle Hill, New South Wales

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Wattle Hill is a north-western suburb of Leeton, New South Wales. Wattle Hill was developed in the 1970's and 80's as a joint venture between Leeton Shire Council and the New South Wales Department of Housing. Wattle Hill has a large concentration of housing department homes particularly on Gossamer, Wirilda and Blackwood Streets. The rest of the suburb has private residences, a small shopping precinct and three parks, one of which has a large water tower that supplies water to Wattle Hill and Wamoon. During the development of Wattle Hill, it was proposed that a state primary school was to be built in the suburb with land set aside to the west of the suburb, however, the school was built in the nearby suburb of Parkview. Prior to redevelopment, Wattle Hill was an unofficial low-income housing area for many local families. There were many homes there without floors, constructed from poles, flattened 4-gallon drums and hessian. A number of young people from the settlement served and died in WW2. At the top of the hill was the former site for an open waste metal dump from the Leeton Cannery.

The Geographical Names Board of New South Wales no longer recognises Wattle Hill as a suburb.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wattle Hill. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved on 2006-11-08.


Coordinates: 34°33′S, 146°22′E