'Dharruk' is a
suburb in the
City of Blacktown, in
Western Sydney, in the state of
New South Wales,
Australia.
The suburb takes it name from the
Darug people, an indigenous tribe associated with the area west of Sydney.
[1] In the 2001 Census, over 4% of the population were recorded as being
indigenous Australians.
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The most significant activity of the suburb is school education, with the Mount Druitt campus of
Chifley College and Dawson Public School occupying much of the suburb. Apart from education the suburb is chiefly a residential suburb with almost no industry or commercial activity.
To the north and north-east of Dharruk is the suburb of
Blackett, to the east is
Hebersham, to the south and south-east is
Mount Druitt, to the south-west is
Whalan, to the west is
Emerton, and to the north-west is
Lethbridge Park.
The boundaries of Dharruk are defined by Carlisle Avenue to the East, Popondetta Road to the West, Jersey Road to the North and Woodstock Avenue to the South.
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Housing
Housing is very heavily dominated by public housing built throughout the 1960's and 1970's, with a large number of extensive terrace-style complexes and freestanding fibro houses. These are gradually transferring to private ownership and as this continues these government-built premises are being replaced with privately built, modern homes, similar to those being built in other areas of Sydney.
Attractions
Commercial and retail
While there are limited commercial and retail outlets within Dharruk,
Emerton,
Plumpton, and
Mount Druit are all in very close proximity and between these few suburbs offer access to a wide range of supermarkets, banks, and discount department stores.
Recreation
Following extensive refurbishment by Blacktown City Council, the nearby Emerton Leisure Centre was reopened in
August 2006.
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Schools
Chifley College's Mount Druitt campus is located within the suburb adjacent to the Emerton Village shopping complex. Chifley College is named for
Ben Chifley, Australian
Prime Minister of Australia from 1945 to 1949. Nearby is Dawson Primary School.
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