Bexley North Sydney, New South Wales |
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Shaw Street, Bexley North |
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Population: | 3,759 | ||||||||||||
Postcode: | 2207 | ||||||||||||
Location: | 13 km (8 mi) south of Sydney CBD | ||||||||||||
LGA: | City of Rockdale | ||||||||||||
State District: | Kogarah | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Barton | ||||||||||||
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Bexley North is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 13 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area. Bexley North is in the local government area of the City of Rockdale.
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James Chandler named Bexley after his birthplace in London (formerly Kent), England. Chandler bought Sylvester’s Farm in 1822, from Thomas Sylvester who had been granted the land about ten years earlier. That year he was also granted 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) of land which stretched from what is now Bexley North to most of Rockdale and Kogarah. Development in the area began in 1884 with the railway line to Hurstville.
The opening of the East Hills line and the railway station at Bexley North in 1931, opened up the area for home sites.[1]
In 2011, an unprecedented promotion of Bexley North shops by the Bexley North Chamber of Commerce took place. This included giveaways, public talks and presentations, cocktail tasting at the local pub, and even free showbags and vases from Olsens Funerals (a funeral parlour).
Bexley North is mostly a residential suburb with a small shopping centre located around the intersection of Bexley Road with Slade Road and Shaw Street, close to Bexley North railway station. It features a Flemings supermarket, a pub, specialty shops including a prominently placed funeral parlour, cafes and restaurants.
Bexley North railway station is on the East Hills line of the CityRail network. Bexley North is also serviced by State Transit Authority bus routes and private bus routes.
The M5 South Western Motorway runs south-west towards Beverly Hills and Liverpool. There are no entrances at Bexley North to the 4 km tunnel which begins here and heads north-east towards Botany and the city. Access to the north east of the motorway is allowed at Kingsgrove and Arncliffe.
According to the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population, there were 3,759 people usually resident in Bexley North. 39.3% stated they were born overseas with the top countries of birth being Greece 6.6%, China 5.3% and New Zealand 2.6%. English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 44.5% of residents and the most common other languages spoken were Greek 19.3%, Cantonese 7.7% and Arabic 6.4%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were and Orthodox 26.7%, Catholic 26.6% and Anglican 9.3%.[2]
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