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Glen Alpine, New South Wales

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Population
  
4,342 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
2560

Glen Alpine
  
Ambarvale

Postal code
  
2560

Federal division
  
Division of Macarthur

Established
  
1986

State electorate(s)
  
Campbelltown

Founded
  
1986

Lga
  
City of Campbelltown

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Location
  
56 km (35 mi) SW of Sydney

Glen Alpine is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Glen Alpine is located 56 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown and is part of the Macarthur region.

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Map of Glen Alpine NSW 2560, Australia

History

Glen Alpine began as a golf course estate with houses constructed mainly inside the looping design of the 18 hole course. From the late 1990s, development expanded outside this ring towards the local shopping centre Macarthur Square.

In the past few years a new estate, Macarthur Gardens has been developed in the area between the 6th hole, Menangle Road and Macarthur Square. This development included the creation of a local shopping and tennis complex 500 metres from the golf course clubhouse. This development consists of over 50 new single and double story houses on much smaller blocks than those of Glen Alpine. The modern style of these homes complements those of Glen Alpine. Englorie Park is another new development in this area between Glen Alpine and Ambarvale.

The name Glen Alpine dates back to the 1820s when Thomas Reddall, who lends his name to Thomas Reddall High School in neighbouring Ambarvale, built a house with that name. The house burnt down in the early 1900s and the site is now called Heritage Park on Abington Crescent. But not long after the house burnt down, property owner James Sheil built a new Glen Alpine and this house remains in Bell Tree Close.

Housing

The suburb is low density residential with blocks between 800sqm and 1900sqm. Most homes are less than 20 years old and are styled as modern heritage though other designs are common.

According to the 2011 census, 99.7 percent of Glen Alpine homes were detached housing. Virtually all were: owned outright (36.8%), or in the process of being bought (56.1%) with only 5.6% of properties being rented. The median home loan repayment of $2,167 per month was higher than the national median of $1,800.

Golf Course

Campbelltown Golf Course is an 18 hole championship course located at Glen Alpine. It is listed as 5764m long, has a par of 70 and is open to the public.

People

The 2011 census recorded Glen Alpine had a population of 4,342, who could be categorised generally as wealthy families from English-speaking backgrounds. The median household income for Glen Alpine was $2,366 per week, almost double the national figure of $1,123. Nearly two thirds of the suburb were couple families with children while the national figure was less than half. 76.7% of people spoke English only at home with the most significant other language being Arabic 1.8%.

Notable residents

  • Former Australian Labor Party leader Mark Latham.
  • References

    Glen Alpine, New South Wales Wikipedia