Population 4,511 (2011 census) State electorate(s) BankstownAuburn Postal code 2143 | Postcode(s) 2143 Regents Park Lidcombe Local time Monday 10:37 AM | |
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Alternate uses: Regents Park (disambiguation)
Contents
- Map of Regents Park NSW 2143 Australia
- History
- European Invasion
- Transport
- Education
- Sport
- Local Government Area
- References
Map of Regents Park NSW 2143, Australia
Regents Park is a suburb in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Regents Park is located 22 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Cumberland Council and Canterbury-Bankstown Council.
Regents Park shares the postcode of 2143 with neighbouring suburbs Birrong and Potts Hill.
History
The suburb took its name from a local property built by Mr Peck and Mr Johnson in 1879, which they had named after Regent's Park, in the north-west of London, United Kingdom.
European Invasion
The area was originally part of a land grant (he stole it) to Joseph Hyde Potts and the first subdivision was made in 1880. When the school opened in 1899 it was known as Potts Hill School, but became Sefton Park School in 1907 when this area became known as Sefton Park. In 1929 it was changed to Regent Park School. The railway station opened in 1914 as Regents Park but the site was changed in 1924 when the line connected Lidcombe to Bankstown. The suburb is also notable in the work of Australian poet Peter Skrzynecki, who grew up in Regents Park. Poems such as 'Feliks Skrzynecki' and 'Regents Park' explore the experiences of post war migrants in Australia and their life in the growing suburbs of Sydney's west. The poem '10 Mary Street'is about the Skrzynecki family home which still stands today as a tangible example from some of Skrzynecki's best work.
Transport
Regents Park railway station is on the Bankstown Line of the Sydney Trains network.
Education
Sport
The Regents Park Football Club are a junior Football club that plays in the Granville & District Soccer Football Association. The club's colours are maroon and Gold, and their home ground is Princes Park.
Local Government Area
The Potts Hill Reservoir (also known locally as 'The Pipelines') is the demarcation line between Auburn and Bankstown Councils. While the majority of the suburb falls within the local government area of Auburn Council, those living south-west of the Potts Hill Reservoir will be registered under Bankstown Council. Regents Park is in the federal electoral division of Blaxland, held by Jason Clare, of the Australian Labor Party.
For NSW state elections, Regents Park is predominantly in the state electoral district of Bankstown. This seat is currently held by Tania Mihailuk.