Menangle Park, New South Wales

Menangle Park, New South Wales
Menangle Park
SydneyNew South Wales
Menangle Park Station 1.jpg
Menangle Park station
Population: 237 (2006)
Postcode: 2563
Location: 56 km (35 mi) southwest of Sydney
LGA: City of Campbelltown
State District: Wollondilly
Federal Division: Macarthur
Suburbs around Menangle Park:
Spring Farm Mount Annan Glen Alpine
Camden Park Menangle Park Gilead
Menangle Menangle Gilead

Menangle Park34°6′10.58″S 150°44′32.79″E / 34.1029389°S 150.7424417°E / -34.1029389; 150.7424417 is a village in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Menangle Park is located 56 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown. Menangle Park is a largely rural area and is part of the Macarthur region.

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Demographics

According to the 2006 census, Menangle Park had a population of just 237 people, who are mostly Australian born and English speaking. The area has a particularly high number of people from the Anglican church (42%), over double the proportion of Anglicans nationwide (19%). The median income of $383 per week is lower than the national average ($466).[1]

History

Menangle Park was originally home to the Tharawal people and it was they who gave the name, transcribed as Manangle or Manhangle, to a small lagoon on the west bank of the Nepean River. The river was important to the Tharawal both for its consistent water supply as well as the fish and yabbies that could be caught there.[2][3]

When British settler Walter Davidson established a farm on the west side of the river in 1805, he named it Manangle after the lagoon. Another early settler Thomas Taber built Menangle House on the east side of the river, indicating the name was being used to describe the district. The Main South railway line came through in 1863[4] and stations were established on either side of the river but following a north-south line so that the station in what is now known as Menangle Park was initially called North Menangle.

With the establishment of the Menangle Park Racecourse in 1914, the suburb name became synonymous with the racecourse and only a few years later, the name was officially changed to Menangle Park. In 1920, the land to the east of the station was subdivided into 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) lots to provide land for returned World War I servicemen. While there has been a push to open the area up for further subdivision since then, this has been resisted by the state government because of concern about the effects such development could have on the water quality of the Nepean.[5]

Landmarks

Built in 1914, Menangle Park Paceway gave the suburb its name and is still its major landmark. Designed by local architect Alfred Payten, it lies on the river flats between the railway station and the Nepean River. In 1996, much of the Paceway activity was relocated to the newly upgraded Harold Park; it was then used mostly for training. In 2004-2007, the Paceway received a major upgrade, and was reopened for major racing events,[6] with the intention of concentrating all such events there after the closing of Harold Park.

By the western side of the current railway station are the remains of the Menangle Racecourse Junction. This comprised three sidings, and provided a Passenger Platform and a Horse Loading Platform. The platforms can still be seen, and they are considerably longer than the current station platform.[7]

To the north is an older landmark. Glenlee House was built by magistrate William Howe in 1824. It was purchased by the Macarthur Development Board in 1978 who restored it and opened it to the public.[8]

Present community

Menangle Park has effectively been divided by the F5 Freeway. On the eastern side of the Freeway, in a locality better known as Gilead, are Broughton Anglican College, established in 1986 in the premises of the former Mount Gilead Christian School, and The Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum. A Retirement Resort at Gilead has been planned for some years, but currently is not likely to proceed.[9] All these give their address as 'Menangle Park.

In the village proper on the western side, there are a small General Store, and a Rural Fire Brigade Shed, as well as the Menangle House Tavern, built 1834.[10] The Progress Hall has been destroyed.[11]

Further reading

References

External links

Menangle Park Gallery


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