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Belfield is a suburb located in the Inner West of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, near the suburbs of Strathfield, Homebush, and Lidcombe. It is situated approximately 12 kilometers west of the Sydney central business district and is part of the Strathfield Council area, which also includes the suburbs of Strathfield, Homebush, and Enfield. The area is close to several major landmarks, including the Sydney Olympic Park, ANZ Stadium, and the University of New South Wales.

Introduction

Belfield is a small, residential suburb with a mix of old and new homes, including Federation architecture and modern apartment buildings. The suburb is home to several parks and reserves, including Belfield Park and Exile Bay, which offer scenic views of the surrounding area and access to the Parramatta River. Belfield is also close to several major transportation hubs, including Strathfield railway station and Homebush railway station, which provide easy access to the Sydney CBD and other parts of the city. The suburb is also near the M4 Motorway and the A3 highway, which connect to other parts of New South Wales, including the Blue Mountains and the Central Coast.

Geography

Belfield is situated in the Inner West of Sydney, near the suburbs of Strathfield, Homebush, and Lidcombe. The suburb is bounded by The Boulevard to the north, Homebush Road to the east, Punchbowl Road to the south, and Liverpool Road to the west. Belfield is also close to several major waterways, including the Parramatta River and Homebush Bay, which offer scenic views and access to the Sydney Harbour. The suburb is also near several major parks and reserves, including Bicentennial Park, Sydney Olympic Park, and the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, which offer a range of recreational activities and scenic views.

History

The area now known as Belfield was originally inhabited by the Wangal people, who were part of the Eora nation. The suburb was later settled by European colonists, including John Macarthur, who established a farm in the area in the early 19th century. The suburb was also home to several major industrial sites, including the Belfield Brickworks and the Homebush Abattoir, which operated in the area during the 19th and 20th centuries. Belfield is also close to several major historical landmarks, including the Elizabeth Farm, Rydalmere House, and the Old Government House, Parramatta, which offer insights into the history of the area.

Demographics

According to the 2016 Australian census, the population of Belfield is approximately 6,500 people, with a mix of young and old residents. The suburb has a diverse population, with people from a range of cultural backgrounds, including China, India, Korea, and Lebanon. Belfield is also home to several major community organizations, including the Belfield Community Centre and the Strathfield Council, which provide a range of services and activities for residents. The suburb is also close to several major educational institutions, including the University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, and the Australian Catholic University, which offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Economy

The economy of Belfield is driven by a range of industries, including healthcare, education, and retail. The suburb is home to several major healthcare providers, including the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Strathfield Private Hospital, which offer a range of medical services. Belfield is also close to several major shopping centers, including the Strathfield Plaza and the Homebush Westfield, which offer a range of retail and dining options. The suburb is also near several major transportation hubs, including Sydney Airport and the Port Botany, which provide access to national and international markets. The area is also home to several major companies, including Coca-Cola Amatil, Unilever, and Kellogg's, which have operations in the surrounding suburbs of Botany and Rosebery.

Category:Suburbs of Sydney