Chatswood is a major business and residential district in the
Lower North Shore of
Sydney
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, 10 kilometres north of the
Sydney central business district
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. It is the administrative centre of the
local government area
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of the
City of Willoughby. It is often colloquially referred to as "Chatty".
History
The Cammeraygal people inhabited the area for at least 35,000 to 50,000 years prior to European arrival.
Chatswood was named after Charlotte Harnett, wife of then Mayor of Willoughby and a pioneer of the district, Richard Harnett, and the original "wooded" nature of the area. The moniker derives from her nickname "Chattie" and was shortened from Chattie's Wood to Chatswood in the mid-1800’s.
Residential settlement of Chatswood began in 1876 and grew with the installation of the North Shore railway line in 1890 and also increased with the opening of the
Harbour Bridge in 1932.
Chatswood Post Office opened on 1 August 1879, closed in 1886 and reopened in 1887.
By 1900, Chatswood was easily accessible by public transport. In 1898, the electric tram line, running along Willoughby Road and Penshurst Street, had reached Victoria Avenue, and in 1908, it was extended to Chatswood railway station. In 1903 the council chambers moved from Mowbray Road to Victoria Ave.
At this time Chatswood's history contained orchards and dairy farms on the west side of the train station as well as factories, such as Dairy Farmers Inc and Three Threes Pickle Factory on what was then Gordon Road (now the
Pacific Hwy). Although now predominantly a commercial and residential area, Chatswood has an industrial past. Other factories included; Ferguson Transformers, after which Ferguson Lane is named, and the
Caroma factory (formerly Marshman Brothers), now converted to residential units and a small garden park. In the eastern part of the suburb, along Scott's Creek, there were several tanneries; the last of these closed in 1992. There is still an area with some light industry in the eastern part of the suburb.
Chatswood was declared a town centre in 1983 and a city in 1989.
Heritage listings
Chatswood has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
*
Windsor Gardens
*
Hilton
* Seven Gables
*
Wyckliffe (listed by Willoughby Council)
Image:(1)Windsor Gardens-3.jpg, Windsor Gardens
Image:(1)Hilton 045.jpg, Hilton
Image:(1)Wyckliffe Anderson Street Chatswood-3.jpg, Wyckliffe
Economy
Chatswood is one of the
North Shore's major commercial and retail districts. The "Sydney global economic corridor", is used to describe a geographical "arch" of Sydney, home to international corporations. Many retail outlets are situated along
Victoria Avenue and many office buildings are situated along Pacific Highway.
Corporate headquarters
The Australian headquarters of
Smith's Snackfood,
Abigroup
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History
Abigroup was established as Graham Evans & Co in 1957 as a civil engineering company within New South Wales, being renamed Abignano in 1961. In 1981 it was listed on the Australian Securiti ...
, Carnival Australia,
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Nortel Networks
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Optus
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Lenovo
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NEC
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Leighton Contractors
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and
Huawei
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are located in Chatswood. A number of high-density residential towers are also located in Chatswood.
Retail and shopping
Chatswood has two major
shopping centres
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The first known collec ...
:
Chatswood Chase Sydney
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Tra ...
and
Westfield Chatswood. There are also a few smaller shopping centres such as Mandarin Centre,
Chatswood Interchange
Chatswood Interchange (also known as The Interchange Chatswood or The Interchange) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Chatswood in the lower North Shore of Sydney and is integrated with the Chatswood railway station and features a Woolworths ...
,
Chatswood Place Chatswood may refer to:
*Chatswood, New South Wales
**Chatswood Oval, a sports ground
**Chatswood railway station
*Chatswood, New Zealand
See also
*Chatswood West, New South Wales
*Epping to Chatswood rail link, New South Wales
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, Lemon Grove, The Gallery, Victoria Plaza and Orchard Arcade.
Outdoor markets
The Chatswood Mall Markets are held each Thursday and Friday in Chatswood Mall, Victoria Avenue and feature food and craft stalls, and live music.
Restaurants and cafes
Chatswood has a wide variety of restaurants and cafes and is known as a major dining destination in the Lower North Shore of Sydney. There are a large number of
Chinese
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(including
Cantonese
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),
Japanese
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and
Korean
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People and culture
* Koreans, ethnic group originating in the Korean Peninsula
* Korean cuisine
* Korean culture
* Korean language
**Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Chosŏn'gŭl
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restaurants and eateries.
Hotels
There are many hotels in Chatswood. This includes The Mantra, near Chatswood railway station, The Sebel, near Westfield Shopping Centre, and as the Meriton Serviced Apartments Chatswood, built in 2015. The Chatswood Club, located on Help Street adjacent to Pacific Highway, is a venue hall which caters to weddings, birthdays, cocktail parties, and other age-appropriate festivities.
Transport
Sydney Trains
Chatswood railway station
Chatswood is a railway station located in the Sydney suburb of Chatswood. It is served by Sydney Trains services; the T1 North Shore & Western Line and the T9 Northern Line, and the Sydney Metro's North West Line.
History
Chatswood stati ...
is served by the
T1 North Shore & Western Line and the
T9 Northern Line as part of the
Sydney Trains
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network. Southbound rail services run to the
Sydney CBD
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before continuing to the western suburbs. Northbound rail services run to
Hornsby and some peak hour services run to
Gosford
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and
Wyong
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Hist ...
. Before the conversion of the
Epping to Chatswood railway line
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(opened in 2009) to part of the metro network, Chatswood Station served as a junction between that line and the North Shore Line.
Sydney Metro
The first stage of the
Sydney Metro runs from
Tallawong railway station
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in North West Sydney to Chatswood Station. An extension of the line to the Sydney CBD is currently (2019) under construction.
Sydney Buses
Chatswood is a major bus terminus with services to the city, North Sydney, Mosman, St Leonards/Crows Nest, Manly, Warringah Mall/Brookvale, Ku-ring-gai, Lindfield Precinct, Belrose, Narrabeen, Frenchs Forest, Mona Vale, Burwood, Top Ryde, Macquarie Park/Centre, Castle Hill, Norwest Park, Cammeray, Crows Nest, Killarney Heights and Willoughby.
An interstate bus service between Sydney and Brisbane via the North Coast stops at Chatswood.
Roads
Major roads through Chatswood include the Pacific Highway, Mowbray Road, Boundary Street, Willoughby Road, Eastern Valley Way and Victoria Avenue. The latter forms a pedestrian mall for the section running through the main retail area.
Demographics
In the 2016
Australian census
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, the total population of Chatswood was 24,913; 11,786 (47.3%) were male and 13,127 (52.7%) were female. 32.4% of all residents were born in Australia. The most common non-Australian countries and regions of birth were China (20.7%), South Korea (6.5%), Hong Kong (5.3%), India (3.5%) and Taiwan (2.8%). 33.6% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin (22.9%), Cantonese (12.3%), Korean (7.2%), Japanese (2.9%) and Hindi (1.4%).
The most common responses for religion were No Religion (42.6%) and Catholic (15.8%).
Culture
The Willoughby Spring Festival is held in Chatswood in September annually. It is the second-largest in
Lower Northern Sydney
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and is intended as testimony to a modern, multicultural and prosperous Chatswood. It showcases music, theatre, live performances, outdoor events, kids' events and visual arts. Willoughby Theatre Company (formerly Willoughby Musical Society) is based in Chatswood. It specialises in musical theatre. Chatswood Musical Society also performs musical theatre, but their events are staged in
Pymble. The Zenith Theatre stages both musicals and drama. The Willoughby Symphony Orchestra is based in Chatswood. Two dance companies share the Dance and Music Centre. A Chinese Cultural Centre has existed since 1996.
Celebrate 15 years of the Chinese Cultural Centre (NSW) with Explorations, Cultural and Natural
, Willoughby City Council Press Release, 23 August 2011. The Willoughby Historical Society runs the Willoughby Museum in ''Boronia'', a Federation
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cottage in South Chatswood. The Concourse, Chatswood
The Concourse is a cultural centre in the North Shore suburb of Chatswood, which is a 20-minute journey from the Sydney Central Business District. In 2007 the City of Willoughby commissioned new designs to replace the old Chatswood Civic Centr ...
, a new cultural centre, was commissioned by Willoughby Council in 2007 and was completed in 2011. It includes the 5,000 m2 Chatswood Library, a 1,000-seat concert hall, 500-seat theatre, exhibition spaces, commercial spaces, cafes and restaurants. The Concourse was opened on 11 September 2011 by the Governor of NSW, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir
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AC CVO.
Schools
Chatswood has both public and private primary and secondary schools. These include:
* Chatswood High School (Years 7–12). Originally a boys' school with a Cadet Corps until the 1950s when it changed to a coeducational school.
* Chatswood Public School
Chatswood Public School is a primary and Public school (government funded), public school that was founded in 1883, located in the suburb of Chatswood, New South Wales, Chatswood in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This school provides a playgr ...
(Years K–6). Opened in 1883.
* St Pius X College (Years 5–12) (originally called Christian Brothers)
*Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Primary School (years K–6)
*Mercy Catholic College (years 7–12) (originally called St Catherine's)
The Mowbray House School
Mowbray House is a heritage-listed historic building that was an independent, day and boarding school for boys, located in Chatswood, on the North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. More recently, it was part of an Ausgrid depot ...
operated in Chatswood from 1906 until its closure in 1954. The Church of England Girls' School Chatswood was also formerly located in Chatswood, having been closed since the 1940s.
Places of Worship
* Grace City Church Chatswood (Doherty Community Centre)
* LifeSource Christian Church
* Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Church
* St Paul's Anglican Church
* Chatswood Baptist Church
* Chatswood Presbyterian Church
* Chatswood Church of Christ
* Chatswood Seventh-Day Adventist Church
* Chatswood Christian Science Church
* Armenian Apostolic Church of Holy Resurrection
* Salvation Army, Chatswood Corps
* Chatswood Malayalam (Pentecostal) Church
* IBAA Chatswood Buddhist Centre
* Tibetan Buddhist Healing Practices
* Hillsong Chatswood (Chinese Extension Service)
* Church of Scientology Advanced Organization and Saint Hill ANZO
* North Shore Temple Emanuel (Jewish)
Sports clubs
* Chatswood Rangers Sports Club – football and netball
* Chatswood Gypsies Cricket Club – cricket
* Chatswood Rugby Club – rugby union
* Chatswood Lawn Bowls and Croquet club
* Chatswood Tennis Club
* Chatswood Golf Course
* Chatswood Scout Group
* Chatswood Girl Guides Group
Climate
Parks
Chatswood Oval
Chatswood Oval is located south of the Chatswood railway station in northern Sydney. It has four small pavilions and seating surrounding the oval. It is one of the Lower North Shore's largest sportsgrounds, and the home ground of the Gordon Rug ...
is located south of the railway station. Beauchamp Park, located on Nicholson Street, features a playground, an oval, a fenced dog area and a bike track. It was named after William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp
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, the Governor of New South Wales
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. In 2015 a memorial to the Armenian community was erected in the park. Another small but well-laid out park, with an industrial heritage theme, is the Mashman Park on Victoria Avenue at Septimus Street. This park pays tribute to the Mashmans brick and tile works that once stood there. Chatswood is close to Lane Cove National Park
The Lane Cove National Park is a protected national park that is located within metropolitan Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. The national park is situated about north-west of the Sydney central business district and features variou ...
.
July 2016 saw the unveiling of Bartels Park in Chatswood West. Named in honour of the recently deceased former Willoughby Mayor Greg Bartels, the park is the former Edgar Street reserve.
The Garden of Remembrance, near the railway station, commemorates the fallen men of the suburb who fought in the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2, The Korean War and Vietnam War. The roses were all grown from original cuttings of briar roses taken from the Somme region of France where more than one million soldiers were wounded or lost their lives at The Battle of Somme
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in 1916.
At the centre of the Garden stands the Willoughby Council Peace Tablet, which commemorates the signing of The Treaty of Versailles
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in 1918.
File:(1)Chatswood Park.jpg, Chatswood Park and oval, Orchard Road
File:Willoughby Council Peace Tablet.jpg, Willoughby Council Peace Tablet in Chatswood Memorial Gardens
File:Roses of Picardy - Chatswood.jpg, "The Roses of Picardy" rose-beds in Chatswood Memorial Gardens
Notable residents
Many notable Australians who have contributed to Australian culture and society have lived or were educated in Chatswood. These include:
* actor Ruth Cracknell
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* opera singer Yvonne Kenny
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Biography
Born in Sydney, she first studied at the University of Sydney in science, hoping to become a biochemi ...
* artist Arthur Murch
:'' Not to be confused with the 19th-century illustrator Arthur Murch (illustrator)''.
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* poet Banjo Patterson
* poet Kenneth Slessor
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* cricketer Mark Taylor
* cricketer Victor Trumper
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* painter/artist Brett Whiteley
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* pianist Roger Woodward
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Life and career Early life
The youngest of four children, Roger Woodward was born in Sydney where he received first piano lessons ...
* former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam
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References
External links
Willoughby City Council
Chatswood
– community profile
Chatswood West/Lane Cove North
– community profile
Chatswood Directory
– Business and services directory
The Concourse Cultural Centre
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