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South-western suburb named for colonial botanist Joseph Banks, now home to an ethnically diverse population. During the Second World War the presence of the US Army Air Force at Bankstown Aerodrome led to the area becoming known as 'Yankstown'.
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Bankstown is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 19 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district ...
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The City of Bankstown was a local government area in the south-west region of Sydney, Australia, centred on the suburb of Bankstown, from 1895 to 2016.
In the years since European settlement, Canterbury and Bankstown operated as two separate Local Government Areas, each with their own wards and suburbs. On 12 ...
Hunter named the area Bankstown after Sir Joseph Banks, who travelled to Australia with Captain James Cook in 1770. The area of first European settlement along ...
Hunter named it in honour of botanist Sir Joseph Banks, who travelled to Australia with Captain James Cook in 1770. The area of first European settlement along ...
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Bankstown Pool or Baths as they were most commonly known was an iconic community hub, a place where local people met, learnt to swim (the most popular Free ...
Title, The History of Bankstown: From Settlement to City. Contributor, Bankstown (N.S.W.). Council. Publisher, Bankstown City Council, 2003.
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Majesty ever rode on in western Sydney. This piece of Australian Royal history has been out of operation for 18 years and is currently preserved as part of ...
The area occupied by St Felix de Valois Parish was originally known as Irishtown on account of the large number of people of Irish extraction who lived there.