Homebush, Administrative division in inner west Sydney, Australia.
Homebush is a suburb in inner west Sydney with a blend of residential neighborhoods and commercial centers. The area encompasses various smaller districts and serves as part of the broader Strathfield region.
The area was established as a local administrative unit in the 1880s and took its name from early European settlers. Since then it has grown into a major residential zone with a diverse population.
The area includes numerous heritage buildings, including Ravenswood from 1902 and the Strathfield War Memorials commemorating both World Wars.
The area is easily accessible by public transport with several bus stops and train stations nearby. Visitors and residents can access council services online or in person at local offices.
The population demographics show that 48 percent of residents were born overseas, creating a multilingual community with strong Korean and Vietnamese influences.
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