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Whalan, New South Wales

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Population
  
5,925 (2011 census)

State electorate(s)
  
Londonderry

Postal code
  
2770

Lga
  
City of Blacktown

Postcode(s)
  
2770

Whalan
  
Dharruk

Federal division
  
Division of Chifley

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Location
  
44 km (27 mi) west of Sydney CBD

Whalan is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Whalan is located 44 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Blacktown and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.

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Map of Whalan NSW 2770, Australia

History

Whalan takes its name from James Whalan, who was granted 300 acres (1.2 km2) at Mount Druitt by Governor Ralph Darling in 1831. His father was Sergeant Charles Whalan who was Governor Lachlan Macquarie's orderly sergeant and in charge of the Light Horse Guard. James Whalan explored the areas around Jenolan Caves and the Blue Mountains and discovered the rock formation known as Grand Arch pursuing the bushranger McKeown.

Parks and recreation

Whalan has an extensive reserve that is made up of four soccer fields and four football fields. It also has numerous parks and a large go-cart track that is available to use every Saturday. As well there are numerous smaller parks and reserves dotted around the leafy suburb including RAAF Park on the eastern boundary. This park is a memorial to the RAAF camp that was on the site during WW2. There was also an airfield nearby with the runway still in existence as the main road access to Whalan Reserve. The old Mt Druitt motor racing track used to run along this runway and parts of Luxford Road and Kuringai Ave prior to the NSW Housing Commission developing the area in the mid-1960s.

Schools

Whalan has three public schools, Whalan Public, Madang Public and the special needs school, Halinda. Whalan High School was closed shortly after the debacle involving the Daily Telegraph newspaper and Mt Druitt High School HSC whose students were wrongfully labelled as 'failures' (for which the newspaper apologized and settled out of court a class action brought by students and teachers). Several high schools in the area were closed and reorganized as Chifley College with campuses at Dharruk, Shalvey, Nth St Marys and Bidwill. Halinda and the PCYC offices are now using the grounds and buildings.

References

Whalan, New South Wales Wikipedia