:Narellan, New South Wales

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}

{{Use Australian English|date=August 2012}}

{{Infobox Australian place | type = suburb

| name = Narellan

| city = Sydney

| state = nsw

| lga = Camden Council

| postcode = 2567

|image = St thomas anglican church narellan.jpg

| caption = St Thomas' Anglican Church

| local_map = yes

| zoom = 12

| pop = 3,358

| pop_year = {{CensusAU|2021}}

| pop_footnotes = {{Census 2021 AUS|id=SAL12906 |name=Narellan (State Suburb) |accessdate=27 September 2024 |quick=on}}

| elevation = 90

| region = Macarthur Region

| stategov = Camden

| fedgov = Hume

| near-nw = Kirkham

| near-n = Harrington Park

| near-ne = Currans Hill

| near-w = Elderslie

| near-e = Narellan Vale

| near-sw = Spring Farm

| near-s = Spring Farm

| near-se = Narellan Vale

| dist1 = 60

| location1 = Sydney CBD

}}

Narellan is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. Narellan is located 60 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Camden Council and is part of the Macarthur region.

Narellan is known for its modern shopping centre, Narellan Town Centre, historic St Thomas Chapel, Studley Park House and golf course.

History

The area now known as Narellan was probably originally home to the Tharawal people, based in the Illawarra region, although the Western Sydney-based Darug people and the Southern Highlands-based Gandangara people were also known to have inhabited the greater Camden area. Very early relations with British settlers were cordial but as farmers started clearing and fencing the land affecting food resources in the area, clashes between the groups arose until 1816 when a number of indigenous people were massacred and the remainder retreated from direct conflict with the settlers.

In 1805 wool pioneer John Macarthur was granted 5,000 acres (20 km2) at Cowpastures (now Camden). After the land was cleared, it was used for farming for most of the next 200 years until Sydney's suburban sprawl reached the town of Camden and modern suburbs like Narellan were subdivided into housing blocks.{{cite web | url = http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/page/history.html | title = The History of Camden | publisher = Camden Historical Society | access-date = 14 June 2007 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070403062554/http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/page/history.html | archive-date = 3 April 2007 }}

The name of the suburb originates from William Hovell who pronounced it as "Narelling" after receiving a land grant from Governor Macquarie in 1816.{{Cite web |title=History {{!}} Project Narellan: Shaping Our Future |url=https://yourvoice.camden.nsw.gov.au/project-narellan-shaping-our-future/history |access-date=2024-02-27 |website=Your Voice Camden |language=en}}

In the 1840s, land allotments were for offered for sale in Narellan but settlement remained scarce owing to the popularity of Camden.{{Cite web |title=History {{!}} Project Narellan: Shaping Our Future |url=https://yourvoice.camden.nsw.gov.au/project-narellan-shaping-our-future/history |access-date=2024-02-27 |website=Your Voice Camden |language=en}}

Between 10 March 1882 and 1 January 1963 the area was served by Narellan and Grahams Hill railway stations, on the Camden line.

Narellan Post Office opened on 1 August 1856.{{Cite web | last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=NSW&country= | access-date = 11 April 2008 }}

Heritage listings

Narellan has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • Camden Valley Way: Studley Park, Narellan{{cite NSW SHR|5045438|Studley Park|hr=00389|fn=S90/01825 & HC 33324|accessdate=18 May 2018}}
  • Kirkham Lane: Camelot, Kirkham{{cite NSW SHR|5045721|Camelot|hr=00385|fn=EF14/4508; S90/4816; HC33043|accessdate=18 May 2018}}
  • Kirkham Lane: Kirkham Stables{{cite NSW SHR|5014178|Kirkham Stables and Precinct|hr=01411|fn=14/4512; H99/52/2; S95/638/1|accessdate=18 May 2018}}

Sport and recreation

Narellan was home to the Oran Park Raceway motor racing circuit, which has been redeveloped into a new residential suburb known as Oran Park Town.{{Cite web | title = Oran Park Town | url = http://www.oranparktown.com.au/ | access-date = 19 January 2015 }}

Camden Golf Club is the only golf club in Narellan.{{Cite web | title = Camden Golf Club | url = http://www.camdengolfclub.com.au/ | access-date = 19 January 2015 }} Narellan also has a football club known as [http://narellanrangers.com.au/ Narellan Rangers] located at Nott Oval.{{Cite web | title = Narellan Rangers Grounds | url = http://narellanrangers.com.au/grounds/ | access-date = 19 January 2015 }}

The Narellan Jets play in the local Macarthur Division Rugby League First Grade competition.

The [http://1stnarellan.org.au/ 1st Narellan Scout Group] hall is situated on the corner of Queen and Elyard streets (diagonally opposite Narellan Library). The [http://1stnarellan.org.au/ 1st Narellan Scout Group] was formed on 1 July 1964 and is open to boys and girls aged 5-8 (Joey Scouts), 8-11 (Cub Scouts), 11-14 (Scouts) and 15-18 (Venturer Scouts). The Venturer Scouts meet at their own hall in neighbouring Elderslie.

Churches

People

=Demographics=

In the {{CensusAU|2021}}, the suburb of Narellan had a population of 3,358 people. Like its neighbouring suburbs, Narellan is predominantly Australian born (82.3%) families with young children (41.9%) living in detached houses (90.6%). The number of people aged 65 and over (15.5%) is less than the national average (17.2%).

=Notable residents=

Governance

Narellan lies in the central ward of Camden Council, currently represented by Fred Anderson, Rob Elliott and Debby Dewbery. It sits within the state electorate of Camden, represented by the Liberal Party's Peter Sidgreaves, and the federal electorate of Hume.

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