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Mount Pritchard, New South Wales

 
Wikipedia: Mount Pritchard, New South Wales
Mount Pritchard
SydneyNew South Wales
MtPritchardNSWmounties480.jpg
Mounties Club, Mt Pritchard
Population: 9000 (2006)
Established: 1896
Postcode: 2170
Property Value: AUD $300,000 (2009)
Location: 34 km (21 mi) west of Sydney
LGA: City of Fairfield
State District: Cabramatta
Federal Division: Fowler
Suburbs around Mount Pritchard:
Bonnyrigg Cabramatta West Cabramatta
Heckenberg Mount Pritchard Cabramatta
Ashcroft Liverpool Liverpool

Mount Pritchard is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Mount Pritchard is located 34 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Fairfield and is part of the South-western Sydney region.

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History

Mount Pritchard was originally home to the Cabrogal people who occupied much of the greater Fairfield area. In the early 1800s, the land was granted to a number of ex-convicts for farming. When it was later subdivided into smaller residential lots by a real estate agent named Pritchard, it took on the name Mount Pritchard. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, a number of homeless people built makeshift shacks on vacant land in the area and the suburb gained the nickname Mount Misery.[1]

Demographics

At the 2006 Australian census, Mount Pritchard had a population of 8895 which was fairly multicultural. Nine percent of the population was born in Vietnam and 12% spoke Vietnamese at home. There were also a substantial number of speakers of Arabic (7.1%), Italian (5.1%) and Serbian (4.8%). The large number of Vietnamese made Buddhism the second most popular religion (12.8%) behind only Catholicism (32%). The median household income of $798 per week was well below the national average of $1027 while the average mortgage repayment of $1500 per month was above the national average of $1300 placing the suburb firmly in mortgage belt territory.[2]

Transport

Westbus has three bus routes servicing Mount Pritchard. The 833 from Cecil Hills to Cabramatta winds through the suburb while the 835 and 836 routes from Mount Vernon to Liverpool run along Cabramatta Road on the northern boundary of Mount Pritchard.[3]

Education

Mount Pritchard has two government run primary schools: Mount Pritchard Public[4] and Mount Pritchard East Public School[5]. There is also the Les Powell School[6] for students with severe intellectual and multiple disabilities.

Sport and recreation

The Mounties Club in Meadows Road, Mount Pritchard supports a number of local teams in various sports, including the Mounties rugby league team in the Jim Beam Cup and the Mounties FC soccer team in the New South Wales State League Division One.[7]

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