City Of Liverpool New South Wales
The City of Liverpool is a significant local government area situated in the south-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. This city is administered by the Liverpool City Council, which plays a pivotal role in the local governance and development of the area.
Liverpool was founded by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1810, making it one of the oldest urban settlements in Australia. The city was named in honor of Robert Banks Jenkinson, the Earl of Liverpool, who served as the Secretary of State for the Colonies at the time. Liverpool's architecture reflects influences from its namesake, the English city of Liverpool.
Located 31 kilometers southwest of the Sydney Central Business District, Liverpool is a thriving suburb with a diverse population. It is a key component of the Greater Western Sydney region and forms part of the urban sprawl of Sydney.
Liverpool encompasses a variety of suburbs, including:
The governance of Liverpool is structured into two wards: the North Ward and the South Ward, separated by Hoxton Park Road. Each ward elects five councillors, creating a council comprised of members from various political backgrounds including Labor, Liberal, and the Liverpool Community Independents Team. The city also has a directly elected mayor, currently Ned Mannoun.
For state electoral purposes, the north of Liverpool falls within the Electoral district of Liverpool, while the southern portion belongs to the Electoral district of Holsworthy.
Liverpool serves as a major commercial hub within the region, with significant developments in retail, healthcare, and education sectors. It is home to several major shopping centers and health facilities like the Liverpool Hospital.
Transport: The city is well-connected by public transport, with links to Sydney Trains and road networks that facilitate ease of travel to and from Sydney's central areas.
Liverpool boasts an array of sports facilities including:
Prominent local sports teams include the Fairfield-Liverpool Cricket Club and Liverpool City Netball, which have gained recognition in state and representative competitions. Football clubs like FC Bossy Liverpool and Liverpool Rangers FC are integral to the community’s sporting culture.