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As at the 2021 census, Schofields had an estimated population of 15,213. [1] In 2001, Schofields had an estimated population of 3,012. [4] Over the 20-year period, Schofield's population increased by 505.1%. The suburb is on the rural-urban fringe of Sydney, and is expanding rapidly. It is in the NSW Government's North West Growth Area. [3]
Landsat 7 false-color image of the Sydney area and surrounding suburbs. The image demonstrates how the built-up areas (pink) have been constrained by the Royal National Park to the south, the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to the north, and the Blue Mountains National Park to the west (a boundary that generally follows a geological feature called the Lapstone Monocline, dividing the Blue ...
The majority of the suburb used to be part of Schofields. However, Tallawong station in the southeast is located in what used to be part of Rouse Hill. Until the creation of the suburb of Tallawong, there were two metro stations within the suburb of Rouse Hill, the other being Rouse Hill station. Tallawong was gazetted on 6 November 2020. [2 ...
Kellyville Ridge is located within 8 minutes drive (5.2 km) to Schofields railway station and 10 minutes (6 km) to Quakers Hill railway station. Trip by train from these stations to Sydney CBD takes around 47 minutes. Both stations have free all-day commuters parking.
Nirimba Fields was the site of the former RAAF Schofields Aerodrome. The Nirimba Education Precinct, including Wyndham College is located south of the Schofields Aerodrome site. The precinct was redeveloped in 1995 from the former HMAS Nirimba base, which was commissioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1953 and used until 1994.
A lifetime resident of the village, Mickelson, 54, told The Advocate last month that she was running for a second term on council because she wants to ensure that in the future Granville continues ...
The St. Cloud City Council will discuss the 3100 1st St. S. lease and two potential funding options for Avivo Village on March 25 at 6 p.m. The meeting will take place in the City Council Chambers ...
Despite opposition to the plans from Blacktown City Council and the government's own local representative, John Aquilina MP, construction commenced and the station opened on 29 October 2011. The new station is located in a developing area, foreseeing future residential development, and is designed to support a dramatic increase in patronage.