Glenmore Park, Administrative division in Penrith City Council, Australia.
Glenmore Park is a residential suburb in Penrith, roughly 60 kilometers west of Sydney, with modern family homes, schools, and shopping centers spread across quiet streets. The area has a typical Australian suburban layout featuring wide roads, parks, and a growing community of young families.
The area transformed from farmland into a residential community in the 1970s, originally called Peachtree before being renamed Glenmore Park. This change reflected the expansion of Sydney's western suburbs during that decade.
The 2021 census revealed that 76.2 percent of the 25,021 residents were born in Australia, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples representing 3.7 percent.
The Busway connection to Penrith makes it easy to explore the area without a car, while the Glenmore Parkway offers quick access to the M4 Western Motorway for those driving. Visitors should note that the suburb is spread out and having a car or using public transport is helpful for getting around.
The local football club ranks among the largest in the Nepean district and reveals deep roots in community life. Sports hold a central place in how people gather and celebrate together.
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