North Parramatta
North Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. North Parramatta is north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Parramatta.
History
The Darug people had lived in the area for many generations, and regarded the area as a food bowl, rich in food from the river and forests. They called the area Baramada or Burramatta which means "the place where the eels lie down".Heritage listings
North Parramatta has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- 28a Bourke Street: Lake Parramatta
- Corner of O'Connell Street and Dunlop Street: Parramatta Correctional Centre
- Pennant Hills Road: St Patrick's Cemetery
Schools and recreation
North Parramatta is dominated by Lake Parramatta and The King's School, which together comprise almost 50% of the land area. Lake Parramatta is a 10-hectare reserve, based around a former reservoir. The catchment area for the lake is bounded by North Rocks Road, Pennant Hills Road and Hunts Creek. The entrance is from Lackey Street, North Parramatta. Lake Parramatta served as a recreational spot for locals who enjoyed swimming. It had been closed due to pollution, but was reopened in January 2015.Schools in the suburb include:
- Burnside Public School
- Parramatta North Public School
- Redeemer Baptist School – situated on a heritage-listed area – former site of Burnside Orphanage
- RIDBC Garfield Barwick School
- Tara Anglican School for Girls
- The King's School, Parramatta, the oldest independent school in Australia
- St. Monica's Primary School
Transport
At the 2011 census, 21.9% of employed people travelled to work on public transport and 57.3% by car.
Demographics
At the, North Parramatta recorded a population of 12,064. Of these:; Age distribution : North Parramatta has a slight over-representation of young adults when compared to the country as a whole. This is most apparent in the range 25–39 years of age, who make up 26.3% of the suburb's population, larger than the national average of 21.5%. North Parramatta residents' median age was 38 years, the same as the national median. Children aged 0–14 years made up 17.1% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 13.7% of the population.
; Ethnic diversity : About half of North Parramatta residents were born in Australia; the next most common countries of birth were India 8.8%, China 5.0%, Philippines 3.0%, Iran 2.8% and Lebanon 2.3%. However, only 16.5% identify their ancestry as Australian, which is the second-largest group; the next most common self-identified ancestries were English 16.8%, Chinese 11.1%, Indian 9.7% and Lebanese 7.0%. Just under half of people only spoke English at home; other languages spoken at home included Arabic 5.9%, Mandarin 5.4%, Hindi 3.5%, Cantonese 3.0% and Persian 2.8%.
; Religion : The most common responses for religion were No Religion 23.8% and Catholic 23.6%.
; Income : The average weekly household income was $1,703, compared to the national average of $1,746.
; Housing : Most private dwellings were flats, units or apartments. Another 24.2% were separate houses, while 17.2% were semi-detached. The average household size was 2.3 people.