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Badgerys Creek, also known as Badgery's Creek, is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of
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, Australia, located approximately west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of the City of Liverpool. It is part of the Greater Western Sydney region and is adjacent to Kemps Creek, Austral and the
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. The suburb is best known as being the most favoured site for a
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. In April 2014, the Abbott Government confirmed the construction of the
Western Sydney Airport Western Sydney International Nancy-Bird Walton Airport, also known as Western Sydney Airport or Badgerys Creek Airport, is a new international airport currently under construction within the suburb of Badgerys Creek, New South Wales, Australia. ...
, initially scheduling construction in 2016, but construction actually began in September 2018 and is scheduled for completion in 2026.


History

James Badgery was a British-born farmer and
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who, in 1806, was granted in the suburb that bears his name today. His original land grant was on the north side of Elizabeth Drive; land which today is used for farming research by the CSIRO and
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. Badgery named his property ''Exeter Farm'' but the creek running through the property became known as Badgery's Creek and that name was eventually applied to the local area. Badgery bought other land to the south of his grant and after he died, the area was subdivided in the 1880s, vastly increasing the local population. Badgerys Creek Post Office opened on 10 July 1894 and closed in 1989. A school was established in 1895 and the area gradually developed as a rural suburb which by 1981 had a population of . In 1986, the Federal Government announced that the
Second Sydney Airport The need for and location of a second airport serving Sydney, Australia was the subject of much debate. The new airport would supplement or replace the city's existing Kingsford Smith Airport. Governments had debated the issue since the 1940s, ...
would be sited at Badgerys Creek. The government bought a number of properties for that purpose, and as a result of that, as well as concerns about living near an airport, many people moved away, meaning that by 1996 there were fewer than 500 residents. By 2016 the population had further shrunk to 225. Construction of the airport hadn't started, but in 2012 an 8 million report into Sydney's aviation needs found that Badgerys Creek remained the best site, with construction subsequently scheduled to start in 2016.


Geography

Badgerys Creek Badgerys Creek, also known as Badgery's Creek, is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, located approximately west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of the City of Liverpool. It i ...
flows north into a reservoir in the suburb's north, as does South Creek, the suburb's eastern boundary. West of the reservoir lies Mills Hill, and south-west of that, by just over a kilometre, is Raymond Hill, . The western boundary is Oaky Creek, and then Cosgrove Creek after the two merge north of Elizabeth Drive, and to the south-west the hill known as Anchau ( ).


Climate

Badgerys Creek has a humid subtropical climate (''Cfa'') with hot summers, which vary from dry to humid, and cool winters. Due to its open grassy location, nighttime temperatures are slightly cooler than the nearby suburban areas in western Sydney. There is the occasional frost in some winter mornings, where the months from April to September have recorded severe frost. Most of the rain falls in late summer and early autumn, which is usually accompanied by a
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. Due to the southeast Australian foehn, foehn effect, the driest months are in late winter and early spring, which have the most sunniest days. On 4 January 2020, a heat logger registered a temperature of in the suburb, which was on the same day when Penrith, New South Wales, Penrith recorded a temperature of .The Sydney suburbs that hit 50C last summer
by Angus Thompson from The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2020


Commercial area

North of Elizabeth Drive, a substantial amount of land is taken up by the CSIRO Research Station, the
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MacGarvie Smith Veterinary Farm, and a landfill depot. Much of the research establishment is dotted with reservoirs. The southeast includes a brickworks, and land owned by Telstra, also featuring a number of reservoirs. The suburb is also home to the Hubertus Liverpool Rifle Club.''UBD CityLink Street Directory'' Sydney Maps 224, 225, 244 & 245, 19th Edition, Universal Publishers, 2007, Published in Australia South of Elizabeth Drive was also a settled area.


Schools

The suburb had one primary school, Badgerys Creek Public School, decommissioned in 2014 to make way for Sydney's second airport. Nearby there were two churches with cemeteries, also moved.


Demographics

In the 2016 Census, there were 225 people in Badgerys Creek. 68.5% of people were born in Australia and 57.5% of people only spoke English at home.


Parks

The suburb is home to Badgerys Creek Park. A toilet block formerly provided has been demolished.


References

{{Sydney Penrith suburbs, state=collapsed Suburbs of Sydney City of Liverpool (New South Wales) City of Penrith Resumed localities in Australia