Silverwater Explained

Type:suburb
Silverwater
City:Sydney
State:nsw
Local Map:yes
Zoom:13
Lga:City of Parramatta
Postcode:2128
Pop:4166
Elevation:9
Area:2.7
Stategov:Auburn
Fedgov:Reid
Near-Nw:Rydalmere
Near-N:Ermington
Near-Ne:Ermington
Near-W:Rosehill
Near-E:Newington
Near-Sw:Clyde
Near-S:Auburn
Near-Se:Lidcombe
Dist1:15
Dir1:west
Location1:Sydney CBD

Silverwater is a suburb in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Silverwater is located 15 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district on the southern bank of the Parramatta River within the local government area of City of Parramatta.

History

The origin of the suburb's name is unknown. It may have been a reference to the nearby Parramatta River which could have provided silver reflections of light off the water. The name was used when this part of the larger Newington Estate was first subdivided, in 1883. Industrial and residential developments occurred in parallel. In 1906, the area was first incorporated into the Borough of Auburn, later City of Auburn, until it was abolished in 2016.

Significant parts of the suburb became industrial land during the 20th century, due to the easy access to and from the suburb by road (east-west on Parramatta Road and north–south on the A6 arterial road) and by water on Parramatta River. Some of the former industrial land has seen redevelopment as waterfront parkland and commercial offices. In 1970, the Silverwater Correctional Complex was opened, and that complex now occupies a large section of the suburb.

Heritage listings

Silverwater has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Commercial area

Silverwater is home to many small to medium enterprises seeking the expediency of having warehouse space and a sales area in the one industrial unit. It has companies which have successfully been operating in the area for over 50 years due to its central Sydney location. Large companies also have a presence in the area. Whilst the suburb was initially developed as a medium/heavy industrial area, it has been redeveloped into a premier light industrial/commercial district with some pockets of residential dwellings.

There are cafes and restaurants scattered throughout Silverwater, and these are generally small in size. Just south of Silverwater is Red Yard, which has numerous commercial and restaurant complexes.

Transport

The M4 Western Motorway runs along the southern border of Silverwater with entry and exit ramps to Silverwater Road. Silverwater Bridge crosses the Parramatta River north into Ermington and Rydalmere.

Silverwater is serviced by several bus services including routes to Parramatta, Strathfield, Auburn, Ryde and of course Sydney Olympic Park.

Trains do not run through Silverwater but are accessible by a short trip to Auburn.

Landmarks

Demographics

2011 Census

At the 2011 census, Silverwater recorded a population of 3,162. Of these:

2016 Census

Data from the 2016 Census reveals that Silverwater has a population of 4,166. Of this population:[3]

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. 00813. S90/03638/3. 18 May 2018.
  2. The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981
  3. Web site: 2016 Census QuickStats: Silverwater (Parramatta - NSW). censusdata.abs.gov.au. en. 2018-01-21.