Eastwood is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. Eastwood is located 17 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government areas of the City of Ryde and the City of Parramatta. Eastwood is in the Northern Sydney region and is on the Sydney Trains Northern Line (Sydney). despite it being partially in the City of Parramatta. The area is best known for being an ethnic enclave for immigrant populations in Sydney[citation needed], mainly of East Asian origin but the suburb also has a significant number of other immigrant populations, such as Italian and Anglo-Saxon people. Eastwood was originally its own town but due to the expansion of Sydney, was eventually absorbed.
Originally thought to have been inhabited by the Wallumedegal people, who lived in the area between the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, the area was first settled by Europeans shortly after the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, from land grants to Royal Marines and New South Wales Corps, and was named "Eastwood" by an early Irish free settler, William Rutledge. Today it is a large suburban centre in the north of Sydney of over 19,000[3] people, with a large shopping area. Eastwood has a large population of established immigrants with over 60% arriving over 10 years ago[4] and over half of the population born in Asia.[5] Immigrants from China and South Korea have transformed the commercial precinct in the past decade.
Eastwood is famous for the Granny Smith apple, accidentally first grown in the suburb by Maria Ann Smith. Every October, the oval and cordoned-off streets become the grounds for the annual Granny Smith Festival, a celebration of the icon with fairground rides, market stalls, street theatres, parades, an apple-baking competition and a fireworks spectacular at the Upper Eastwood Oval. In recent years the festival has been influenced by the substantial Asian immigrant communities, with Chinese dragon dancers in the Grand Parade and Chinese stallholders. During the same period, Eastwood's annual Chinese New Year Celebrations have broadened their appeal by incorporating concurrent Korean New Year traditions, and have accordingly been renamed the Lunar New Year Festivities.[6]
Geography
Eastwood is located at the edge of the Hornsby Plateau with the suburbs of Dundas Valley and Denistone on its western and southern sides, respectively, as the land falls away down to the Cumberland Plain. To the north, Eastwood is bounded by the transport hub of Epping and to its east Marsfield which shares the same postcode of 2122. The suburb is predominantly residential with the main shopping area of Eastwood centred between Rowe Street and Rutledge Street around the railway line.
The area was first settled by Europeans shortly after the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and is located in the Field of Mars Parish, and was part of the Field of Mars Common located in its northern area. The area of Eastwood was originally granted between the years of 1790 and 1803 to marines and the New South Wales Corps. John Love, a private was granted 90 acres (36 ha) here in 1794, described as North Brush, in the Field of Mars Common. The land was then acquired by William Kent who already held land in what is now Epping. The land was purchased by William Rutledge for 288 pounds in 1835, who built 'Eastwood House' in 1840. This house is now part of Marist College Eastwood. Scottish born John Ross, who was part of the "squattocracy", owned Eastwood from 1860 until 1863. He reputedly paid £60 000 for it.[citation needed] In 1863 Edward Terry purchased the estate and upon his death in 1905, the estate was sub-divided.
In 1886, the Main Northern railway line from Strathfield to Hornsby was opened, with a station here originally called Dundas. This was changed a year later to Eastwood, named after the Eastwood Estate.
The commercial centre underwent a major upgrade in the early 1980s. Rowe Street, which originally ran across the railway line through a level crossing was turned into a mall between The Avenue and West Parade, and the 1940s bridge built in First Avenue for crossing traffic was replaced with a six-lane bridge. This bridge was to service the planned County of Cumberland Scheme, Eastwood County Road (linking Eastwood with Macquarie Park), a road project in the local area which has been controversial among locals.[9][self-published source?]
Eastwood Village (formerly Westfield Eastwood) is a shopping centre located on Progress Avenue. Westfield Eastwood opened in 1964 and featured Mark Foy's. The store became a McDowells store and then a Waltons 1972. In 1994, the Waltons store closed and the Westfield Group sold the centre and is now called Eastwood Village which included Franklins (rebranded to IGA in 2011–2015).[12]
Eastwood Plaza is located on the pedestrianised section of Rowe Street. The Plaza features a fountain and several cafes with outdoor seating. Eastwood is becoming well known as an Asian shopping precinct, with speciality stores, supermarkets and many restaurants run by Chinese and Korean retailers.[13] The ethnic background of its shoppers has created a hub of mainly Chinese, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Singaporean, Hong Kong and Korean restaurants and eateries in the area.[14]
Numerous Busways bus services also operate from the small interchange outside the station. These include the 545 route between Parramatta and Macquarie Park, the 544 route between Auburn and Macquarie University, and the 515 service to Ryde. Eastwood is also served well by roads, and is located close to the trunk routes of the A6 (Marsden Road), and Victoria Road.
In spite of the range of public transport options, the 2021 census found that only 7.8% of employed people travelled to work on public transport and 34.2% by car (either as driver or as passenger).[1]
Landmarks
Brush Farm House on Marsden Road – former home of Gregory Blaxland, one of the explorers of the Blue Mountains. It is included on the NSW State Heritage Register and the National Trust of Australia register.[16][17]
Eastwood House – the former home of Edward Terry, the original landowner of the estate on which Eastwood is now built, and now part of the administration offices of the local Marist Brothers Secondary College.[18] It is Heritage Listed.[19]
Eastwood Public Park (EPP) Grandstand and Pavilion – these date from 1933 and 1935 respectively. The croquet pavilion is still in use for its original purpose, associated with the Eastwood Croquet Club, and available for hire by the local community. Both are Heritage listed.[20][21]
Ripley (14 Auld Avenue) was built in 1907, on the 1897 Bush Farm Estate subdivision. The house, designed by architect George W Durrell, is an example of the Federation Arts and Crafts style, rare in the Eastwood area. It is Heritage listed.[22]
Ryde Hospital on Denistone Road is a public hospital that has been demolished and is being rebuilt[23]
Eastwood Library on the Corner Hillview Road and West Parade.[24]
Corrective Services Academy, a training centre for prison officers, is on the site of what was previously Brush Farm Public School.[25]
Eastwood once featured a lake which gave the names Lakeside Road and The Lakeside Road Uniting Church.[26] This lake was later converted to an oval which is used for soccer matches and by local schools. The oval still occasionally floods after heavy rainfall.[27]
At the 2021 census, more than half (52.8%) of occupied private dwellings in Eastwood were separate houses, 28.2% were flats, units or apartments, and 17.9% were semi-detached or townhouses. Three-quarters (75.1%) were family households, 20.0% were single person households and 4.9% were group households. The average household size was 2.8 people.[1]
Housing consists of many Californian Bungalow and Federation homes, especially in streets located closer to the station. More post World War II homes can be seen further from the station, especially to the north of Terry Road. While most of Eastwood is residential, with one or two-storey detached houses and villas, the area surrounding the town centre boasts buildings up to seven storeys high. In 2006 the City of Ryde developed a Control Plan for the Eastwood Town Centre, which includes the provision of buildings of up to ten storeys high in the shopping and railway areas.[28] Former industrial parts of the suburb are also undergoing redevelopment. The former brickworks site was converted into a housing estate.[29][30]
Churches
Christ Evangelical Centre of Australia (CECA)
Eastwood Baptist Church
Exclusive Brethren Church
Lakeside Road Uniting Church (former Methodist Church)
Macquarie Chapel – Pastor Richard Quadrio started the church in 2001. It is combined with Macquarie Presbyterian Church.[31]
St Andrew's Uniting Church – (former Presbyterian Church): Demolished and now merged with Lakeside Uniting Church
St Kevin's Catholic Church – this church was completed in 1994 to replace the original church, which is now the library of the local Catholic school (St Kevins.)[32]
St Philip's Anglican Church was founded over 100 years ago, and has met in the current church building since 1907.[33]
Cornerstone Presbyterian Community Church Eastwood (meets at Eastwood Heights Public School)
St Georges Anglican Church, Balaclava Road, Eastwood Heights
St Dunstan's Anglican Church, Lovell Road, Eastwood
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Blaxland Road, Denistone East
Eastwood is well known as the place where the Granny Smith apple was first grown. This is celebrated each October with the Granny Smith Festival which attracts over 60,000 people each year. Granny Smith is a local legend and more can be read about her on a number of historical websites.
Population
Today it is a large suburban centre in the north of Sydney with over 17,000 residents. Over the past few decades Eastwood has become increasingly multicultural.[38] Migrants from southern Europe countries such as Italy and Greece began settling here and at Carlingford from the 1960s. From the early eighties onwards, many Chinese and Koreans settled in the area.
Demographics
At the 2021 census, the suburb of Eastwood recorded a population of 18,695 people. Of these:[1]
Age distribution
Compared to the national average, Eastwood has a slightly higher number of residents aged between 20 and 34. Eastwood residents' median age was 39 years, compared to the national median of 38. Children aged under 15 years made up 15.8% of the population (the national average was 18.2%) and people aged 65 years and over made up 17.4% of the population (the national average was 17.2%).
Ethnic diversity
The most common self-identified ancestries were: Chinese (48.8%), English (11.6%), Australian (10.7%), Korean (8.8%) and Irish (3.8%). Well under half (37.6%) of Eastwood residents were born in Australia; the next most common countries of birth were China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) (25.9%), South Korea (6.8%), Hong Kong (SAR of China) (4.5%), Malaysia (2.4%) and India (2.3%). Less than a third (30.0%) of the residents spoke only English at home; other languages spoken at home included Mandarin (28.3%), Cantonese (14.5%), Korean (8.3%), Tamil (1.3%) and Vietnamese (0.9%).
Religion
This question is optional in the Census. Of the people who answered it, the most common response was "No Religion" (45.2%); the next most common responses were Catholic (15.1%), Buddhism (6.6%) and Anglican (5.9%).
Income
The median weekly household income was $1,945, somewhat higher than the national median of $1,746.
Residents
The band All Mankind, best known for the song "Break the Spell" are residents of Eastwood[citation needed]
^Smith, Keith Vincent (2005). Wallumedegal : an Aboriginal history of Ryde. North Ryde, N.S.W.: Community Services Unit, City of Ryde. ISBN9780959941999.
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