Blacktown
The City of Blacktown is situated approximately 35 kilometres from Sydney on the Cumberland Plain in the heart of Western Sydney. Blacktown City LGA occupies 246.9 square kilometres and in the 2006 Census had a population density of 1103 persons per square kilometres. Large scale urban development and the development of new estate areas have lead to the establishment of forty-seven (47) suburbs within the City of Blacktown.
This LGA has sustained rapid growth over the last few decades, and this growth is set to continue. In its present status it is the most populous City in NSW, the third largest in Australia behind Brisbane City and the Gold Coast, and the eighth largest growing City in Australia.
Large scale urban development has contributed to Blacktown's continued population growth and to the development of new estate areas which has lead to the establishment of 47 suburbs to date. Blacktown therefore encompasses a mix of older established areas and new developing areas.
Today Blacktown City is made up of 47 suburbs, 5 localities and has a population of approximately 284,692 residents. By 2021 the population is projected to be 356,663.
Blacktown's diverse land use also continues to attract developers and retailers to the largest quantity of zoned and serviced industrial and commercial land throughout NSW.
Access into and out of Blacktown is provided by the transport links inclusive of the Western Railway Line from Sydney, the Great Western Highway, Richmond Road and the M2 and M4 Motorways There are 1019km of local roads and 100km of Regional roads within Blacktown.
Eastern Creek, Ropes Creek, South Creek, and Prospect Creek provide a natural buffer between areas of urban development.
A total of eight creeks and tributaries form part of the two major catchments of the area including the Nepean Hawkesbury Catchment and the Upper Parramatta River Catchment.
Blacktown's Central Business District/City Centre provides residents with numerous shopping facilities and services and is the Commercial Centre for government departments and local business.
http://www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au
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