Strathfield, Municipal administrative area in Inner West Sydney, Australia.
Strathfield is an administrative area in Sydney's inner west that encompasses several suburbs across roughly 14 square kilometers. The region contains university campuses and the Sydney Markets, a major regional trading center.
The area was established in 1885 through the combination of three former regions: Redmire, Homebush, and Druitt Town. This merger formed the foundation for the administrative structure that exists today.
Asian communities, particularly Korean and Vietnamese, have shaped the local character through their businesses and establishments. This diversity is visible in shops, restaurants, and daily life throughout the area.
Visitors can access council services and community information through the official website for administrative details. The area is shaped by several waterways running through it that should be noted when planning activities.
Three waterways flow through this area: Boundary Creek, Cooks Creek, and Cox Creek, shaping the local landscape. These water systems have been part of the area's character since its early days.
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