Camden, New South Wales

Camden, New South Wales

Infobox Australian Place
type = town
name = Camden
city = Sydney
state = nsw
lga = Camden Council
postcode = 2570
est = 1840
pop = 3,000 (Census 2006)
stategov = Camden
fedgov = Macarthur
near-nw = Ellis Lane
near-n = Cobbitty
near-ne = Kirkham
near-w = Grasmere
near-e = Elderslie
near-sw = Cawdor
near-s = Camden South
near-se = Spring Farm
dist1 = 65
dir1 = south-west
location1= Sydney CBD
Camden is a historic town in New South Wales, Australia. Camden is located 65 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, and is the administrative centre for the local government area of Camden Council. It lies on the fringe of the Sydney Metropolitan area and is close to the Sydney suburb of Campbelltown.

History

Indigenous people

The area now known as Camden was originally at the northern edge of land belonging to the Gandangara people of the Southern Highlands who called it Benkennie meaning 'dry land'. North of the Nepean River were the Muringong, southernmost of the Darug people while to the east were the Tharawal people. They lived in extended family groups of 20-40 members, hunting kangaroos, possums and eels and gathering yams and other seasonal fruit and vegetables from the local area. They were described as 'short, stocky, strong and superbly built' and generally considered peaceful. However, as British settlers encroached on their land and reduced their food sources, they turned to armed resistance which ended in 1816 after many of their number were massacred.cite web | url = http://www.camdenhistory.org.au/ |title= "The History of Camden" | publisher = Camden Historical Society | accessdate = 2007-06-14]

European settlement

Explorers first visited the area in 1795 and named it 'Cowpastures' after a herd of cattle that had disappeared was discovered there. In February 1805, Governor King instructed (apparently reluctantly) a surveyor to measure 5,000 acres (20 km²) for John Macarthur at Cowpastures, where Macarthur had been promised land by the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Lord Camden. Macarthur named his property Camden Park in honour of his sponsor.cite web | url = http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/page/history.html |title= "The History of Camden" | publisher = Camden Council | accessdate = 2007-06-10]

As Macarthur's wool industry thrived, local citizens began pushing for the establishment of a town in the area to support the industry. Surveyor-General Major Thomas Mitchell suggested Macarthur surrender convert|320|acre|km2 of his land for the purpose to which he refused. Following his death in 1834, his children decided to subdivide the land and the first lots in the new town of Camden went on sale in 1840. By 1883, the population had grown to over 300 and a movement began to establish a local council which held its first meeting in 1889.

Transport

Between 1882 and 1962 Camden was connected to Campbelltown and Sydney by the Camden railway line. Camden is served by Camden Airport, which is mostly used by trainnee pilots for flying schools, the Australian Air League, and other forms of general aviation.

Education

Camden is the location of research facilities for the veterinary and agricultural schools of the University of Sydney. The local government area has eight Catholic and three Anglican schools. It also has a public High School. This is Camden High School which renown for high academic achievment and profound sporting abilities.

Culture

The Camden Show is an annual event which combines amusement park attractions with the elements of a state fair. Camden is served by two local radio stations, 2MCR and C91.3FM. Local newspapers are the [http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au Camden Advertiser] , the District Reporter and the Macarthur Chronicle.

People

Demographics

In the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census, the suburb of Camden had a population of 3,166 people. Most families are couples with children (42%) or couples without (36%) with a small number of single parent families (20%). They live in detached houses (73%) and are mostly Australian born (82%) with those not born in Australia primarily from English speaking countries such as England (6%), New Zealand (1%) or Scotland (1%).Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC11165|name=Camden (State Suburb)|accessdate=2007-09-13|quick=on]

Notable residents

* Steven Bradbury, short track speed skater who won Australia's first ever Winter Olympics gold medal.
* Rob Hirst, drummer with the band Midnight Oil.
* John Macarthur, father of the Australian wool industry.
* Mat Mladin, world motorcycle champion.
* Prof. Grahame Clarke, inventor of the Bionic Ear.

Politics

Camden Council consists of nine councillors; three for each of the three wards. North Ward (Bringelly, Rossmore, Leppington, Cobbitty, Oran Park, Catherine Field, Harrington Park, Smeaton Grange, Currans Hill, Kirkham) is represented by Peter Johnson, David Funnell and Cindy Cagney. Central Ward (Mount Annan, Narellan, Narellan Vale) is represented by Fred Anderson, Rob Elliott and Debby Dewbery. South Ward (Ellis Lane, Grasmere, Camden, Elderslie, Spring Farm, Bickley Vale, Cawdor, Camden South) is represented by Chris Patterson, Eva Campbell and Fred Whiteman. Chris Patterson was elected mayor in 2006. Cindy Cagney was elected deputy mayor in 2007.

Camden is contained within the federal electorate of Macarthur and the state electorate of Camden. The state seat of Camden covers the Camden Council area and some fringe areas of Campbelltown. It is currently held by Labor's Geoff Corrigan, the former Mayor of Camden and was won from the Liberal Party at the 2003 State election. The federal seat of Macarthur has traditionally been a bellwether seat, but even with a change in government at the 2007 election, the sitting Liberal MP, former ultra-marathon runner Pat Farmer, narrowly survived an 11% swing against him.

Planning issues

On 27 May, 2008 Camden Council rejected plans from the Quranic Society to build a 1,200-student Islamic school in the town on planning grounds. The issue received national [ [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2007/s2090596.htm Camden locals oppose proposed Islamic school] ; [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22953152-12377,00.html Politicans, locals oppose Islamic school] ; [http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/backlash-over-new-islamic-school/2007/11/06/1194117995331.html Backlash over new Islamic school] ; [http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22952908-5001021,00.html Cops block mass Muslim protest] ; [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/camden-council-rejects-islamic-school/2008/05/27/1211654029309.html Camden Council rejects Islamic school] ; [http://news.theage.com.au/national/antiislamic-school-camden-not-racist-20080524-2hr9.html Anti-Islamic school Camden 'not racist'] ] and international media coverage. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7416145.stm Town moves against Islamic school] ; [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7420907.stm Australia Muslim school rejected] ; [http://www.tehrantimes.com/Index_view.asp?code=169680 Australia Muslim school rejected] .] The proposal was opposed from within the local community, many expressing fear about the presence of Muslims in an area where relatively few Muslims live. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/20/2124578.htm Residents uneasy amid opposition to Muslim school] ; [http://camden.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/pigs-heads-staked-at-islamic-school-site/509903.aspx pigs heads staked at islamic-school-site] ] There were angry racially-based comments by a number of residents in Camden. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6DHdeFkbSQ The Islamic school furore in Australia. Camden, Sydney] ] The Christian Democratic Party opposed the proposal, and leaders Fred Nile and Robert Balzola spoke at a public meeting in December 2007. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/nile-party-behind-antimuslim-school-rally/2007/12/21/1198175341971.html Nile party behind anti-Muslim school rally] ]

In making its decision several council members, including Mayor Chris Patterson, said the school was inappropriate for the semi-rural area of Camden and likely to cause parking, traffic and other problems. [cite news |first=Jonathon |last=Dart |title= Islamic school rejected |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/islamic-school-rejected/2008/05/27/1211654031529.html |work= The Sydney Morning Herald |publisher= Fairfax |date=2008-05-28 |accessdate=2008-05-28 ; cite news |first=John |last=Lyons |title= Camden Council votes down Islamic school |url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23770582-5013404,00.html |work= The Australian |publisher= News.com.au |date=2008-05-28 |accessdate=2008-05-31] Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd indicated before the council decision that he wouldn't support the school on planning grounds. [ [http://camden.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/rudd-opposed-to-islamic-school/240600.aspx Rudd opposed to Islamic school] ] The proposed school is on land zoned the same as an existing school 600 metres away. Fact|date=September 2008 The Quranic Society said it will appeal the Council's decision in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales.

In September 2008, a proposal to build a private Catholic school received media attention for not provoking the same sort of outcry as the previous proposal. Many residents of the Islamic school welcomed the Catholic school proposal. The Catholic school proposal is set in a different location, where it has been argued that such a development would be suitable. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/catholics-welcome-muslims-not/2008/09/08/1220857456711.html smh.com.au] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au Camden Council website]
* [http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au Camden Advertiser website]
* [http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/files/2008_minutes/ord270508_mins.pdf Minutes of the Camden Council meeting of 27 May 2008, when the Quaranic School application was discussed]


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