- Kirrawee, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Kirrawee
city = Sydney
state = nsw
caption = Oak Road, Kirrawee
lga = Sutherland Shire
postcode = 2232
est = 1939
pop = 9,656 ( [http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@cpp.nsf/8ca62bfefadf503cca257059000a1d99/952a68711b75cf7dca25710a001a5549!OpenDocument 2001 Census] )
area = 4.2
propval = [http://www.domain.com.au/public/suburbprofile.aspx?postcode=2232&suburb=Kirrawee $540,000]
(1 July 2006)
stategov = Miranda
fedgov = Cook, Hughes
near-nw = Jannali
near-n = Kareela
near-ne = Sylvania
near-w = Sutherland
near-e = Gymea
near-sw = Royal National Park
near-s = Grays Point
near-se = Gymea Bay
dist1 = 25
dir1 = south
location1= Sydney CBDKirrawee is a
suburb in southernSydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . Kirrawee is located 25kilometres south of theSydney central business district in theSutherland Shire . Kirrawee lies betweenSutherland , to the west andGymea , to the east. Kirrawee's southern border is formed byThe Royal National Park , whileKareela andJannali form the northern border.Kirrawee is split between commercial and residential areas. Approximately 90% of the area to the north of the train line is occupied by commercial and industrial properties while almost 100% of the area south of the train line is residential. South Kirrawee, which extends from the train line in the north to the
Royal National Park in the south, is considered more desirable as many houses are on quiet roads with beautiful bush outlooks. North Kirrawee is predominantly a commercial/industrial zone comprising of small to medium factories housing local businesses. It is also home to a number of petrol stations, car dealerships and a fast food outlet.History
Kirrawee is an Aboriginal word meaning 'lengthy'. The name was adopted in 1939 with the opening of the railway line. A postal receiving office in the locality was known as 'Bladesville'. It operated from the home of Mrs Louisa Blade, was opened in 1909 and closed in 1915 when a letter delivery service commenced from the post office at
Sutherland . ref|shire-placenamesAboriginal culture
Kirrawee, and all of southern
Sydney , was inhabited by theDharawal people for up to 8,000 years prior to European settlement.European settlement
Early development was connected to the development of nearby Sutherland. It was not until the 1950s that Kirrawee became heavily settled with many families looking to resettle after
World War II . Street names in Kirrawee commemorate famous Australians: Bligh and Putland, were named after the rum rebellion Governor Bligh and his daughter Mrs Putland; Meehan after an early surveyor; Johnston after a first fleet lieutenant; Kemp after a captain in charge of government stores; Gilmore after poet Dame Mary Gilmore.Commercial Area
Kirrawee has a small shopping village on Oak Road, adjacent to the train station. It consists of a number of food outlets, newsagent, law firm, accountant, fruit shop and bike shop, among others. The train station and shopping village are located in the geographical centre of the suburb and are serviced by a 150 space carpark. A number of painted murals located around the shopping village and train station are an interesting feature in the suburb.
Murals in Kirrawee
Kirrawee Brickpit
Kirrawee's disused "Brickpit" is a 4.5ha site just north of the main shopping village. Currently the deep brick pit covers approximately 50 - 60% of the total site and is half filled with water, making a natural
lagoon . The remainder of the site is covered with overgrown trees and plants. The entire site is enclosed by a cyclone fence and there is no public access.This site has been the subject of much controversy over recent years. In 2001, a 20 month program commenced to consult with the community about the future use of the site. This project was a joint initiative between the local council, the
Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources (DIPNR),Sydney Water - the then owner of the site, and the local community. The Local Environment Plan (LEP) produced a master plan for the Kirrawee shopping village and brick pit which involved rezoning the site to a mix of commercial, residential and 20% open public space.In April 2005, after the election of a new councillor, 45 amendments were passed with regards to the LEP. These amendments changed the zoning to make the
Princes Highway frontage commercial and the remainder "special uses". It was specifically noted that ...educational establishments are a permissible use in both zones.ref|NSW-Legislative-AssemblyIn May 2008 a new development application was proposed for the site including a shopping centre with 2 supermarkets and 63 apartments. [http://www.sutherland.nsw.gov.au/ssc/home.nsf/WebPages/AD531E3EBC0BC402CA257441002432ED?OpenDocument&Expand=2]
Transport
Kirrawee Railway Station is on the
Cronulla branch ofCityrail 'sIllawarra Line which linksSydney 's southern suburbs to the CBD. Kirrawee is approximately 40 minutes by train to the CBD. Kirrawee is one of the last remaining single platform stations inSydney . Duplication of the train line fromSutherland toCronulla commenced in May 2006, with work to be completed by the end of 2008. [http://www.tidc.nsw.gov.au/ViewSite.aspx?PageID=591 See Government Website] .Kirrawee has bus services operated by
Veolia NSW which run down President Avenue and Waratah Street. Princes Highway services do not stop in Kirrawee.chools and Churches
Education facilities within Kirrawee include
Kirrawee High School andKirrawee Public School , along with a number ofpre-school s andchildcare centres. [http://www.gymea-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Gymea Technology High School] also lies on Kirrawee's outskirts. St. Mary, St. Bakhomious and St. Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Church, located in Bath Road, was consecrated in 1996.Politics
Kirrawee is part of the
Sutherland Shire Government Area inSouthern Sydney . For local government purposes the Sutherland Shire is split into 5 wards, A through to E. These wards are reviewed every 4 years. Kirrawee is split between Ward B and Ward C by thePrinces Highway which runs east to west through the centre of the suburb.In Federal parliament, Kirrawee is again split over 2 electorates, Hughes and Cook. All of Kirrawee, aside from a couple of streets,Fact|date=April 2008 are within the
Division of Cook . Both seats are presently held by the Liberal Party (2006).At state level, Kirrawee is located within the seat of Miranda, which is held by the
Australian Labor Party .References
* Australian Bureau of Statistics - [http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@cpp.nsf/8ca62bfefadf503cca257059000a1d99/952a68711b75cf7dca25710a001a5549!OpenDocument Census 2001]
Footnotes
1 [http://www.sutherland.nsw.gov.au/ssc/rwpattach.nsf/viewasattachmentPersonal/shire_placenames_20041008.pdf/$file/shire_placenames_20041008.pdf History of Sutherland Shire Placenames]
2 [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA20050526036 Barry Collier 26 May 2005]External links
* [http://www.ourshire.com.au Our Shire]
* [http://www.google.com.au/books?q=kirrawee&btnG=Search+Books Google Book Search for Kirrawee]
* [http://www.sutherland.nsw.gov.au/ssc/home.nsf Sutherland Shire Council Website]
* [http://www.cityrail.info/timetable/index.jsp Cityrail train timetables]
* [http://www.kirrawee.org/ Local Website]
* [http://www.kirrawee-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Kirrawee Public High School]
* [http://www.kirrawee.net/weather/ Local Weather]
* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/parkcontent/n0030?opendocument&parkkey=n0030&type=xo Royal National Park link]
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