Chifley, New South Wales

Chifley
Sydney, New South Wales

Bob Clarke Memorial Reserve, Anzac Parade
Population 3,147 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 2036
Location 13 km (8 mi) south-east of Sydney CBD
LGA(s) City of Randwick
State electorate(s) Maroubra
Federal Division(s) Kingsford Smith
Suburbs around Chifley:
Matraville Matraville Malabar
Matraville Chifley Malabar
Phillip Bay Little Bay Little Bay
Cannon at Bob Clarke Memorial Reserve

Chifley is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Chifley is 13 km south-east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the City of Randwick. The postcode is 2036. Chifley is surrounded by the suburbs of Matraville, Malabar, Little Bay and Phillip Bay.

History

The first house built in the Chifley area was Bunnerong House, which was built in 1825. Most land in that area was owned by the Crown; during the Depression of the 1930s, land was leased to people who built homes in the area gradually, over a drawn-out period of time. Chifley was named after Ben Chifley (1885–1951), Australia's Labor Prime Minister at the end of World War II. Randwick Council made the area, which had been part of southern Matraville, a separate suburb in 1964.[2]

A large public housing complex was established in the area the 1960s. It featured a number of four- and five-storey buildings, plus some smaller buildings containing bedsit-style accommodation, in which lounge-room and bedroom are combined in one room.[3]

Chifley today

Chifley today is predominantly residential. Its low to medium-density housing has attracted a larger proportion of families with children than many other suburbs in the City of Randwick.[3] In recent years, much of the original housing stock has been demolished and replaced by larger and taller family homes. There are also a number of townhouses which fill up the streets of Chifley.

According to the Census, there were 3,147 residents in Chifley. The most common ancestries in Chifley were Australian 24.9%, English 21.9%, Irish 8.6%, Chinese 5.7% and Scottish 4.3%. The most common responses for religion in Chifley were Catholic 38.9%, Anglican 20.2%, No Religion 12.9%, Eastern Orthodox 5.6% and Judaism 2.4%.[1]

The suburb contains two schools, Chifley Public School and Matraville Sports High School, and a number of preschool centres. Recreational areas include the Women's Athletic Field and Dr Walters Park.

The western edge of Chifley contains a small remnant of Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub, which was once the major flora habitat in this coastal region of Sydney. Efforts are being made to remediate and preserve this area.[4]

A number of notable local points of interest adjoin Chifley, including the Long Bay Correctional Centre, Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park and the Bunnerong Equestrian Park.

Schools

Weatherboard home, Macquarie Street

Parks

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Chifley (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  2. The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, p.60, ISBN 0-207-14495-8
  3. 1 2 Randwick Website:Retrieved 22 April 2009 Archived 18 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. "Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub Endangered Ecological Community Recovery Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 21 October 2011.
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Coordinates: 33°58′08″S 151°14′24″E / 33.969°S 151.240°E / -33.969; 151.240

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