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In 1854, the first hotel in the area opened, licensed to Alexander Gray. It was named "The Waverley Tea Gardens", and the surrounding area quickly took that name, quickly shortened to simply "Tea Gardens", which stuck for the next 30 years, before being named Bondi Junction after the trams arrived in
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was established on the corner of South Head Road (renamed Oxford Street with the completion of widening works in Darlinghurst) and the present day York Road. Oxford Street quickly became crowded and congested. By the 1960s traffic was at the point that Bondi Junction was one of the worst bottlenecks
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In 1917 the first theatre in the area, named Star Theatre, was opened, situated on a triangular plot bounded by Bronte Road, Brisbane Street, and Ebley Street. This was demolished 10 years later, and a second Star Theatre opened in 1928. The 2,400-seat theatre was operated by Olympic Theatres until
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In 1998, Woollahra Council, which controlled the site of the bus interchange, finalised an agreement to sell the airspace above the site to Meriton Apartments. Construction began in April 1999 for a new bus interchange and two residential apartment towers of over 70 m high. While this took place,
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With the railway opening in June 1979, major changes to traffic flow were made in Bondi Junction. The main thoroughfare, Oxford Street, became devoted to buses only between Adelaide Street and Bronte Road and a pedestrian mall was created between Bronte Road and Newland Street, known as Bondi
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By 1878 steam had supplanted wind in milling and the estate was closed. In May 1881, it was subdivided. Streets in this subdivision that exist today are Mill Hill Road and Hough Street. The subdivision of the estate coincided with the opening of the first tramway to the area –
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In 1976, with construction of the railway underway and the NSW Government resolving to actually complete the project as far as Bondi Junction, construction was also begun on an elevated freeway-standard bypass of Bondi Junction. The Bondi Junction Bypass (later renamed
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In the 1980s, following the completion of the Eastern Suburbs Railway, commercial development reached a peak with several office buildings built in the centre of Bondi Junction. By the 1990s, these were mostly displaced by residential developments.
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Bondi Junction is a largely commercial area which has undergone many changes since the late 20th century. There have been many major commercial and residential developments around the main street and surrounding area, notably a new
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in 1827, on the current site of Waverley Street. The house changed hands many times over the years before finally being demolished in 1904. When Waverley Municipality was proclaimed in 1859, the name was taken from Waverley House.
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converted to a bus depot. This temporarily reduced the traffic problem in the area ; but, the rise of the private motor vehicle soon made the problem acute. A railway to Sydney's eastern suburbs was first proposed by
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Henry Hough was first given a grant of land on the present site of Bondi Junction in 1832. On his estate, he built a wind-powered flour mill. This was accessed by a track leading off the South Head Road (now
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Junction Mall. The opening of the railway provided the opportunity to rationalise bus services in the Eastern Suburbs, with most city services eliminated or terminated at the new
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style before it was reopened in 1938. It became the largest and most popular cinema in the area, and was at one time one of the biggest suburban cinemas in New South Wales.
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councils. In 2002, the boundary was realigned from Oxford Street to the bypass road (see below), giving Waverley Council full control of the commercial areas of the suburb.
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area in 1881, with a crossing loop line following in 1882 and the tramway junction off the Waverley line opened on 24 May 1884. The suburb acquired its name at this time.
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Bondi Junction features high density residential developments close to the commercial centre and low density housing further away. Domestic architecture includes
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The building reopened the in 1978 as the Star Rock Concert, and started showing films, but it closed permanently later in the year and was demolished in 1981.
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is a major commercial centre in Bondi Junction as it contains numerous businesses including hotels and shops from the York Street end to Old South Head Road.
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and large shopping mall. Many of the original pubs have been maintained, notably, the Nelson Hotel, so named because of its location on Nelson Street.
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between Bronte Road and Newland Street and contains numerous shops and cafes. There are also shops along Spring Street, Ebley Street and Bronte Road.
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peoples, who left evidence of their habitation in the form of paths, rock carvings, artefacts, and shelters. The eastern beaches were home to the
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With the subdivision of surrounding suburbs complete by 1930, Bondi Junction quickly grew into a major entertainment and commercial centre.
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upgrade works were also performed on Bondi Junction railway station. The new interchange was tentatively opened in September 2000 for the
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screen. It was renamed the Hoyts Horror House for a short period in 1973. Hoyts sold the theatre in 1977, and it closed after
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services. A bus interchange is located at ground level, above the railway station and below residential towers.
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residential apartment development and a shopping centre above the station and bus interchange known as
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on the corner of Grosvenor and Oxford Street. There are also two smaller shopping centre nearby,
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purchased it in 1935. Architects Charles Bohringer & Associates (who also remodelled the
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but subsequently closed for further work. The new bus interchange opened in July 2001.
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2.5% and Italian 1.7%. The most common responses for religion in Bondi Junction were
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area, the Waverley and Bondi areas were inhabited for tens of thousands of years by
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In 1858, the first official post office was opened, and the first school in 1879.
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is a neighbouring suburb to the east with its namesake beach. Similarly named
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Published by Waverley Library from sources in the Local History Collection.
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Bondi Junction is Sydney's fifth largest business district behind the
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Bondi Junction and the neighbouring area is well known for its famous
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Bondi Junction in a postcard photograph taken in the period 1900–1927
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Italianate home used as community health centre, 26 Llandaff Street
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Bondi Junction has many heritage-listed buildings and other items.
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is an underground station that is also the eastern terminus of the
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The first house in the area was Waverley House, which was built by
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The first large development was the Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club (
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The following are some of the locally heritage listed buildings:
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Tram lines ran to Bondi Beach via Birriga Road, Bondi Beach via
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High-density developments and commercial area, Bondi Junction
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Tiffany Plaza Shopping Centre, above the bus/rail interchange
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Star Theatre refrigerator display and movie star quiz contest
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This article is about Bondi Junction. For other uses, see
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Bondi Junction Community Health Centre, Llandalff Street
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on Paul Street is heritage listed at the state level.
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network. The station is also the terminus of limited
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The suburb was historically divided by the border of
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is a major mid to upmarket shopping centre opposite
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after the notable local man and one-time Member for
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Index

Bondi Junction, New South Wales
Bondi (disambiguation)
Sydney
New South Wales

Westfield Bondi Junction
2021
Postcode(s)
Sydney CBD
LGA(s)
Waverley Council
State electorate(s)
Coogee
Vaucluse
Federal division(s)
Wentworth
Suburbs
Woollahra
Bellevue Hill
Bondi Beach
Centennial Park
Bondi
Queens Park
Waverley
Bronte

eastern suburb
Sydney
New South Wales
Sydney central business district

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