- Rodd Point, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Rodd Point
city = Sydney
state = nsw
caption = Rodd Point memorial
lga = City of Canada Bay
postcode = 2046
est =
pop =
area =
propval =
stategov = Drummoyne
fedgov = Lowe
near-nw = Russell Lea
near-n = Russell Lea
near-ne = Drummoyne
near-w = Five Dock
near-e = Lilyfield
near-sw = Five Dock
near-s = Haberfield
near-se = Leichhardt
dist1 = 9
dir1 = west
location1=Sydney CBD Rodd Point is a small
suburb in the inner-west ofSydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . Rodd Point is located 9 kilometres west of theSydney central business district in the local government area of theCity of Canada Bay .Rodd Point sits on
Iron Cove , on theParramatta River . Rodd Point is adjacent to the suburbs of Five Dock and Russell Lea.Rodd Island is a small island in Iron Cove, just off Rodd Point. The Rodd Point memorial sits in Rodd Park, beside the Dobroyd Aquatic Club. Rodd Park is also locally known as "Point". The popular Bay Run passes beside Rodd Park and is especially popular with joggers, walkers and cyclists.port and Recreation
The Dobroyd Aquatic Club was founded in 1937 and commenced sailing activities from a site at Haberfield, near the Haberfield Rowing club. All classes of boats were allowed to compete. The site was resumed by the Department of Main Roads in 1962 and a new clubhouse opened on 8th October 1964. The building, containing all the member's boats, burnt down in 2005. The club was insured and rebuilt, but the boats were not covered by insurance. Funds were raised for the club members who could not purchase boats without financial support. [http://www.dobroydsailing.com/ Dobroyd Aquatic Sailing Club]
History
Rodd Point is named after the Rodd family who contributed to the area for almost a century, and includes land bought by Brent Clements Rodd (1809-1898) from the Five Dock Farm estate in 1836. Rodd had a large family of 12 children and many of the local streets are named after members of the Rodd family: Brent, Brisbane, Burnell, Clements, Janet, Lenore, Rodd, Trevanion and Undine. Barnstaple Road takes its name from Barnstaple Manor, Rodd's family home which in turn took its name from his birthplace in Britain.
Rodd Island, which is close to Rodd Point, is also named after Brent Clements Rodd. During the nineteenth century Rodd Island was used by scientists sent by Louis Pasteur to investigate ways of eradicating rabbits. Since then it has been used as a recreation reserve and is now part of the Sydney Harbour National Park. Rodd Park is also locally known as "Point". [ "The Book of Sydney Suburbs", Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8, page 118]
References
External links
[http://www.heron.yachting.org.au/db/Clubdisplay.asp?ID=2027&Action=Display Dobroyd Aquatic Club]
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