Moorebank, New South Wales
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Moorebank is a
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of
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, in the state of
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, Australia. Moorebank is located 27 kilometres south-west of the
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in the
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of the City of Liverpool. Moorebank features a mix of residential and industrial areas. Moorebank Shopping Village is a small
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located in the suburb.


History

The suburb takes its name from early settler
Thomas Moore Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist who was widely regarded as Ireland's "National poet, national bard" during the late Georgian era. The acclaim rested primarily on the popularity of his ''I ...
. Moorebank was originally home to vineyards and other rural activities. Nuwarra Public School opened in 1973 and is located directly opposite Moorebank shopping centre, which also opened in the early 1970s. Moorebank is built atop a plateau and was cut off from surrounding areas in the floods of 1986.


Transport

The
M5 Motorway The M5 is a motorway in England linking the Midlands with the South West England, South West. It runs from junction 8 of the M6 motorway, M6 at West Bromwich near Birmingham to Exeter in Devon. Heading south-west, the M5 runs east of West Brom ...
links Moorebank east to the
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and west to Campbelltown. Moorebank is close to Liverpool railway station on the Leppington & Inner West Line, Liverpool & Inner West Line and Cumberland Line of the Sydney Trains network. Moorebank is the site of the proposed Moorebank Intermodal Terminal.


Schools

* Nuwarra Public School Note: Moorebank High School, Newbridge Heights Public School and St Josephs Primary are now in the adjacent suburb of Chipping Norton, due to a suburb border change.


Churches

Moorebank has several churches for the suburb * St Thomas (Anglican) * St Joseph (Catholic) * Freedom City Church


Sport and recreation

Moorebank is home to a number of local sporting teams, most of which use Hammondville Park as their home ground. Most prominent is the Moorebank Magpies
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team which plays in the second division of the Sydney AFL competition. The Moorebank Rams
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team plays in the Canterbury-Bankstown Junior Rugby League competition but have previously fielded teams in the Metropolitan Cup, the most senior Sydney competition beneath the National Rugby League. Moorebank also fields a
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team in the Southern Districts Soccer Football Association, a
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team in the Fairfield-Liverpool Cricket Association, a
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team (the Royals) in the Bankstown District Baseball Association and also has
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and
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clubs. Moorebank/Liverpool District Hockey Club operates out of Ernie Smith Reserve with 3 international standard water based turfs and is one of the most successful clubs in Sydney. Moorebank is also home to a purpose-built remote control car race track. The John Grant International Raceway is located in Helles Reserve which is just off Helles Avenue, near the Moorebank Road and M5 intersection. The racetrack is run by the New South Wales Remote Control Race Car Club Incorporated, a not-for-profit club, and was host to the 2001 IFMAR World Championships for 8th scale racing which saw the world's best 8th scale racers attend this event. Also situated in Helles Reserve, on the
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, is the NSW Barefoot Waterski Club. The site is considered one of the best in the World with consistent pristine water conditions. NSWBWSC has hosted many World Championships, National Championships, State Titles and Club Tournaments. Growth and development of first time barefooters and nurturing of junior members is key to the club's goal and purpose. Moorebank has a small
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called Clinches Pond. It is surrounded by a park called Chinches Pond Reserve.


Population


Demographics

According to the , Moorebank was home to 11,408 people. 63.0% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Vietnam 3.3%, India 2.7%, Lebanon 2.2%, Fiji 1.9% and Philippines 1.7%. 53.4% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 10.1%, Vietnamese 5.2%, Greek 4.2%, Hindi 2.0% and Mandarin 2.0%. The most common responses for religion in Moorebank were Catholic 29.2%, No Religion 17.1%, Islam 9.6%, Eastern Orthodox 9.2% and Anglican 8.3%. The average age was 36 compared to 38 for the country as a whole and the median household income was $2,201 per week compared to a national figure of $1,746. The average housing loan repayments in Moorebank ($2,500 per month) are above national average ($1,863.)


Notable residents

* Robert Kaleski (1877–1961), bushman and dog expert. * Harley Matthews (1889–1968), vigneron, soldier and author of four books about his experiences at Gallipoli. *
Thomas Moore Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist who was widely regarded as Ireland's "National poet, national bard" during the late Georgian era. The acclaim rested primarily on the popularity of his ''I ...
(1762–1840), explorer and first British settler of Moorebank. * Robert Braiden (1971), film writer and director.


References

{{Sydney Liverpool suburbs Suburbs of Sydney City of Liverpool (New South Wales)