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699:, there were 9,108 residents in Flemington. 24.4% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were India 17.1%, China 12.5%, Nepal 12.2%, South Korea 3.4% and Philippines 2.7%. The most common reported ancestries were Chinese 24.2%, Indian 14.6%, Nepalese 12.9%, English 7.7% and Australian 4.8%. 18.4% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 12.9%, Nepali 12.5%, Cantonese 7.4%, Telugu 6.2% and Tamil 5.1%. The most common responses for religion were Hinduism 30.3%, No Religion 26.0%, Catholic 10.6%, Not stated 8.8% and Buddhism 7.3%. 545: 561: 443: 54: 533: 775: 653: 333: 480:. A small, unpopulated strip of land in the northwest of the suburb immediately to the north of the Ford factory site, which lies between Parramatta Road and the M4 motorway, remained in Auburn Council and (after the abolition of Auburn Council) is now in Cumberland Council. Despite the change in the official name of the suburb to "Homebush West", this small unpopulated strip remains gazetted as an "urban place" under the name "Flemington". 664: 404: 569: 455:
operating across the Asia-Pacific. When the markets, together with these trading firms, moved to Flemington, it brought a large ethnically Chinese presence to Flemington in the form of Chinese grocery stores, restaurants and Chinese-speaking doctors and pharmacists to service the market traders and their customers. The move of the markets coincided with the start of the wave of
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The part of the suburb west of the A3 road and north of the railway, which was for many years the site of the Ford factory, is largely industrial, with a small residential area on Courallie Avenue which was originally housing built for Ford employees. A recent redevelopment of the industrial area has
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uding the part of Flemington south of the railway, after which homes in this part of the suburb became listed in directories under "Strathfield". The part of the suburb north of the railway was incorporated into the Municipality of Homebush (which also covered the part of modern-day Homebush north of
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The Flemington markets occupy the whole area north of the railway, south of Parramatta Road and east of the A3, and is serviced by a commercial complex called the Sydney Markets Plaza, which includes banks and a supermarket. Officially, the locality of "Flemington" refers only to the market complex
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The residential area around the factory site were originally mostly built for Ford employees. The Ford factory site was part of the Borough of Rookwood, which became the Municipality of Lidcombe, which merged in turn into Auburn Council. In 1992, this area was transferred to Strathfield Council in
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to Australia in the 1970s. Many of these immigrants also moved into the market garden trade. With a concentration of Chinese, Vietnamese-Chinese and Vietnamese businesses, the Flemington village centre acquired a cosmopolitan character with a southeast Asian flavour which it has retained to this
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Further north, a small part of the suburb lies between Parramatta Road and the M4 motorway. This area is largely industrial, with a small residential area between Welfare Street and Flemington Road, which was originally housing built for state abattoir employees. The houses were inherited by the
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to the east. The new official suburb name is almost never used outside local administrative contexts: Sydney Markets remain known as the "Flemington" markets, the railway station and various organisations and businesses in the suburb still carry the name "Flemington", and most residents and some
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The suburb is commonly referred to as "Flemington", even in official contexts. The suburb is colloquially known in the local area as "Flemo" and residents known as "Flemos". "Flemington" was the old official name of the suburb, before the residential suburb (south of the railway) was merged into
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has long had a strong presence in the market gardening sector in Sydney as well as the fruit and vegetable trade, which resulted in the development of a Chinatown at Haymarket. A number of these trading firms owned by members of the Chinese community developed into international conglomerates
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Olympic Park Authority, which controversially sold them in 2014 to private owners. The houses on Welfare Street and Flemington Road form a heritage conservation area, but are cut off from all other residential areas and are increasingly surrounded by industrial construction.
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The part of the Fleming estate south of the railway was acquired by the Underwood Estate and subdivided in 1882, with streets laid out in a grid pattern that survives to this day. The streets in the grid are named after various locations in southern England, such as
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are found across the suburb. The village is now largely made up of low-to-medium rise apartment buildings, except for a small number of detached houses close to the boundaries with Homebush and Strathfield.
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In the original, residential part of the suburb located south of the railway, the Flemington village centre is composed of a cluster of shops located on The Crescent and nearby Henley Road, beside
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at Flemington, built in 1975, became known as "Flemington Markets". Eventually, in 1992, the residential part of the suburb, south of the railway line, was officially renamed "Homebush West".
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A loosely defined area in the vicinity had earlier been called "Liberty Plains", because it was granted to the first free settlers "Liberty Plains" survives as the name of the
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Flemington is divided into five areas by the railway, the A3 arterial road, Parramatta Road and the M4 motorway, each with a distinctive pattern of land use.
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Although Flemington station is a relatively small station, it is surrounded by a large concentration of railway infrastructure. To the west of the suburb is
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The part of the suburb west of the A3 road and south of the railway is now almost entirely industrial. The headquarters of the large Australian retailer,
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network. The station is very popular for locals but suffered from backlash after a renovation removed the historical concourse and station buildings.
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North of the railway, the bush was turned into paddocks and from 1883 was the site of a cattle saleyard, relocated from North Homebush, further east.
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St Columba Anglican Church (closed in 1999, used later as Inner West Baptist Church, then sold in 2017, heritage-listed by Strathfield Council)
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The local school is Homebush West Public School established in 1912, is servicing K-6. St Dominics Primary School closed in 2006.
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and related facilities. This area has its own postcode, 2129, separate from the 2140 postcode used by the rest of the suburb.
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exchange for an area to the north that was transferred to Auburn Council, in anticipation of the development of
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In the early 1970s, the Sydney Markets were built at Flemington on the site of the saleyards, to relieve the
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resulted in a large estate with almost 2000 residents sharing just six street numbers on Courallie Avenue.
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Notes - Article: Homebush quiet after a million vehicles - The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September 1994.
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The area was called Flemington by John Fleming, who was granted 200 acres (0.81 km) here in 1806.
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Strathfield in 1892. From 1892, the old Flemington was part of Strathfield. After the establishment of
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Federation-era cottage located in Flemington, currently used as a Catholic Youth Services facility.
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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The following were either born or have lived at some time in the suburb of Flemington:
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the railway), which was eventually incorporated into Strathfield Municipality in 1947.
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The urban place is located at 33°51'24.3"S, 151°04'04.2"E: Geographical Names Board,
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In 1892, Strathfield Municipality expanded west, taking in a large area incl
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and the railway, the Ford car factory was built in 1935 and closed in 1994.
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2000 Sydney residents outraged over having to share the same postal address
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factory outlet shopping centre is located just to the north of the suburb.
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West of Flemington markets, separated from the rest of the suburb by the
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The W&N Corner Store, originally built in 1922 as Shackleton's Corner
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Jack Pollard Syd (1994). "Palmer, George Thomas Bryan (1899 - 1990)".
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Homebush houses on Welfare Street sold after tenants strong-armed out
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is adjacent to the west, named after Flemington but in the suburb of
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official sources still refer to the suburb as "Flemington".
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Heritage home residents trapped by surrounding construction
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Spiceland and other arcade shops located on Henley Road
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Oasis in the West: Strathfield's first hundred years.
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1970s style Apartment buildings located in Flemington
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Ford Motor Company of Australia Ltd. - Vertical file
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Flemington Railway Station prior to 2018 renovations
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Strathfield Heritage - Homebush West and Flemington
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