- Bringelly, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Bringelly
city = Sydney
state = NSW
caption =
lga =Liverpool City Council
lga2 =Camden Council
postcode = 2556
est = 1812
pop = 1721 (2006)
area =
propval =
stategov = Camden
fedgov = Macarthur
near-nw = Luddenham
near-n = Badgerys Creek
near-ne = Kemps Creek
near-w = Greendale
near-e = Rossmore
near-sw = Cobbitty
near-s = Cobbitty
near-se = Oran Park
dist1 =
location1= SydneyBringelly is a
suburb ofSydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . It is located on the Northern Road between Penrith and Camden. It has a public school. Bringelly is also the name of a local hill.History
Bringelly was a name given to a district of Sydney in the early 1800s and later a parish of the
County of Cumberland . The Parish of Bringelly also included the neighbouring suburbs of Greendale, Wallacia and Badgerys Creek. Robert Lowe was granted 1000 acres in the parish of Bringelly in 1812 and is believed to be the first British settler in the area. [cite web | url= http://www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/adetailedhistoryofliverpool.htm#suburbs | title=History of our suburbs: Bringelly | publisher=Liverpool City Council | accessdate=2008-04-12 ]By 1818, most of the land had been granted and was being cleared for farms. The principal surgeon of New South Wales,
D'Arcy Wentworth , received a grant in the area. Legend has it thatThe Wild Colonial Boy BoldJack Donahue also used the suburb as a hideout and was eventually killed on Wentworth's property. [cite web | url= http://www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/adetailedhistoryofliverpool.htm#suburbs | title=History of our suburbs: Bringelly | publisher=Liverpool City Council | accessdate=2008-04-12 ]Another property of note is Kelvin, also known as The Retreat, which was built in 1820 by Thomas Laycock Jnr. A Georgian farmhouse, Kelvin is surrounded by a garden and is listed on the
Register of the National Estate . [The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/41]A post office was opened in 1857 and Bringelly Public School in 1880. Local government came to the area in 1906 with the creation of the
Shire of Nepean , covering the area from Hoxton Park west to theNepean River and south as far as Narellan. The Shire never thrived and when theNew South Wales Government amalgamated a number of local councils in 1948, it was divided amongst Penrith, Liverpool, Campbelltown and Camden. In the process, the suburb of Bringelly was split between Liverpool and Camden Councils and remains so to this day. [cite web | url= http://www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/adetailedhistoryofliverpool.htm#suburbs | title=History of our suburbs: Bringelly | publisher=Liverpool City Council | accessdate=2008-04-12 ]People
According to the 2006
census taken by theAustralian Bureau of Statistics , Bringelly had a population of 1,721, the majority of whom (53%) were men, a contrast to national figures where men (49.4%) were outnumbered by women. The majority of households were couples with children (61%) and the average age (35) was slightly lower than the national figure (37). Bringelly had a significant Italian minority with 6.1% speaking Italian at home. The number ofCatholic s in the suburb (45%) was substantially higher than the national average (30%).Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC16477 | name = Bringelly (State Suburb) | quick = on | accessdate = 2008-04-15]Notable residents
* Bold
Jack Donahue (1806-1830), Australian bushranger.
*D'Arcy Wentworth (1762-1827), NSW surgeon-general.Transport
Bringelly has reasonably easy road access to Penrith and Camden via The Northern Road and to Liverpool via Bringelly Road. The only public transport in the area is the Route 853/855 bus service connecting Bringelly to Liverpool via Rossmore, Austral, Hoxton Park and Cartwright. [cite web | url= http://www.busabout.com.au/HTML/Route853-4-5/R853-4-5Map.html | title=Route 853/854/855 Map| publisher=Busabout | accessdate=2008-04-15 ]
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