Peakhurst Heights, New South Wales
Peakhurst Heights is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Peakhurst Heights is located 22 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George, [New South Wales|St George] area. Peakhurst Heights is in the local government area of the Georges River Council.
Peakhurst is a separate suburb to the north. Peakhurst Heights is bordered by Boggywell Creek and Lime Kiln Bay, on the Georges River. The shores of Lime Kiln Bay once had Aboriginal middens that were used by shell-gatherers.
Parks
Peakhurst Heights is a mainly residential area. Gannons Park is a large recreation area in the north west corner and Hurstville Golf Course sits on the eastern border.Commercial area
A small group of shops is located on Pindari Road. is located nearby.History
Peakhurst was named after landholder John Robert Peake. The area was originally part of a land grant to Captain John Townson. John Robert Peake bought of land from William Hebblewhite in 1838. Peake donated land for the first Methodist church built in 1856. School Inspector Huffer suggested that Peake's name be used when the public school was founded in 1871 and it was later adopted by the suburb. The post office opened in 1885.Peakhurst Heights was a locality in the suburb of Peakhurst, until it was recognised as a separate suburb in 1995.
Also known originally as Peakhurst South.
Demographics
According to the, there were 2,524 people usually resident in Peakhurst Heights. 77.4% stated they were born in Australia with the top countries of overseas birth being China, Greece, England, New Zealand and Italy. English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 71.9% of residents and the most common other languages spoken were Greek, Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese and Macedonian. The most common responses for religious affiliation were Catholic, No Religion, Anglican and Orthodox Church|Orthodox].Events
Each Christmas Eve the residents of Peakhurst Heights congregate on the streets. Houses are adorned with Christmas lights and decorations and the streets are lined with candles as inspired by the Spanish tradition of Noche Buena.The last Friday of every month at the courtyard of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Peakhurst there is a Farmers Market Event where a various amount of different foods are together for everyone to enjoy.