Spring Farm, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Spring Farm
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
City:Sydney
State:nsw
Region:Macarthur
Lga:Camden Council
Postcode:2570
Pop:4,307
Elevation:94
Stategov:Camden
Fedgov:Hume
Near-Nw:Elderslie
Near-N:Narellan
Near-Ne:Narellan Vale
Near-W:Camden
Near-E:Mount Annan
Near-Sw:Camden South
Near-S:Camden Park
Near-Se:Menangle Park
Dist1:64
Dir1:SW
Location1:Sydney CBD

Spring Farm is a suburb of the Macarthur Region of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia in Camden Council. It is on the east side of the Nepean River. Until recently, it was mainly farmland with a winery, an electricity substation and the Spring Farm Advanced Resource Recovery Facility, but it is currently in the process of suburban redevelopment.

History

The area now known as Spring Farm was probably originally home to the Tharawal people, based in the Illawarra region, although the Western Sydney-based Darug people and the Southern Highlands-based Gandangara people were also known to have inhabited the greater Camden area. Very early relations with British settlers were cordial but as farmers started clearing and fencing the land affecting food resources in the area, clashes between the groups arose until 1816 when a number of indigenous people were massacred and the remainder retreated from direct conflict with the settlers.[1]

In 1805, wool pioneer John Macarthur, was granted 5,000 acres (20 km2) at Cowpastures. After the land was cleared, it was used for farming for most of the next 200 years until Sydney's suburban sprawl reached the town of Camden and the farmland was subdivided into housing blocks.

Transport

Spring Farm is off the Camden Bypass.[2] There are a number of bus services operated by Transit Systems[3] that run through the suburb. The nearest railway station is Macarthur.

Landmarks

Springs Lake

Springs Lake is a man made lake in Spring Farm with a timber boardwalk, and picnic facilities.[4]

Spring Farm Dog Park

Spring Farm Dog Park opened in July 2016 and can be located next to Springs Lake near Burrell Road.[5] [6]

Governance

Spring Farm lies in the south ward of Camden Council, currently represented by Debby Dewbery, Eva Campbell and Greg Copeland. The suburb is contained within the federal electorate of Division of Hume, represented by Angus Taylor (Liberal), and the state electorate of Camden, currently held by Sally Quinnell, New South Wales Labor Party

Education

There is one public school in the area. Spring Farm Public School was built in 2016 and is located on Barley Road.[7]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of Camden . Camden Historical Society . 14 June 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070403062554/http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/page/history.html . 3 April 2007.
  2. Web site: Camden Bypass Narellan. Camden Bypass Narellan - Sydney West - Projects. 17 May 2017 . Roads & Maritime Services.
  3. Web site: Campbelltown and Camden bus network map. 18 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Masterplan. Spring Farm Riverside. 2 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Camden council opens new dog park at Spring Farm. The Daily Telegraph. 2 November 2016.
  6. Web site: New dog park for Camden Council. Dogs Life. 25 July 2016 . 2 November 2016.
  7. Web site: Contact us. Spring Farm Public School. 17 June 2017.