City of Fairfield

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City of Fairfield
New South Wales

Population: 188,462
Density: 1,850/km² (4,791/sq mi)
Area: 102 km² (39.4 sq mi)
Mayor: Nickola Lalich
Council Seat: Wakeley
Region: Metropolitan Sydney
State District: Cabramatta, Fairfield, Smithfield, Liverpool
Federal Division: Prospect, Fowler, Reid
Website: http://www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/
LGAs around City of Fairfield:
City of Penrith City of Blacktown City of Holroyd
City of Penrith City of Fairfield City of Parramatta
City of Liverpool City of Liverpool City of Bankstown

The City of Fairfield is a Local Government Area in the south-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Suburbs in the City of Fairfield are:

For more than 30,000 years, Aboriginal people from the Cabrogal-Gandangara tribe tribe have lived in the area.

European settlement began in the mid 19th century supported by railway construction in 1856. At the turn of the century the area had a population of 2,500 people and with fertile soils, produced crops for distribution in Sydney.

Rapid population increase after World War II saw the settlement of many ex-service men and European migrants. Large scale Housing Commission development in the 1950s swelled the population to 38,000. By 1979, the population had reached 120,000 and the City was becoming one of the larger Local Government Areas in NSW.

On 4 September 2006, Fairfield Council announced that it had banned spitting in public, which is now punishable with a fine of up to $1100. This is the only ruling of its kind in New South Wales. This also applies to people who spit their chewing gum onto the floor.

The City of Fairfield is home to approximately 182,000 people, making it Australia's fifth largest city and the third largest in the Sydney metropolitan area (after the City of Blacktown and Sutherland Shire).

A large portion of Fairfield's residents are migrants and their descendants. Originally, most of the migrants were Italian or from the former Yugoslavia. Later arrivals were from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, followed by Assyrian, Lebanese and Latino populations. In recent years, an influx of African people has begun in the area. Fairfield is considered one of the most ethnically diverse suburbs in the entire world.

Large Assyrian, African, Italian and Spanish-speaking populations reside in Fairfield and surrounding suburbs such as Bossley Park, Wetherill Park and Smithfield.

While Fairfield City has a comparatively young population with many young families, the greatest growth is occurring in the number of older residents, those aged 65 years or more.

Fairfield City is mainly residential in nature with large-scale industrial estates at Wetherill Park and Smithfield. There are four major business and retail centres at Fairfield, Cabramatta, Bonnyrigg and Prairiewood, as well as a large number of suburban shopping malls. Fairfield has three major shopping malls; Fairfield Forum, Neeta City and Fairfield Chase. There has been significant development in Neeta city with greater commercial opportunities. Due to Fairfield's culturally diverse population there are over twenty different multicultural cafés and restaurants including Italian, Assyrian, Spanish and Thai.

Large expanses of rural land characterise the suburbs of Horsley Park and Cecil Park. There are 580 parks (60 of which are major parks) and the new Western Sydney Regional Parklands.

Much of the original bushland cover within the City has been cleared through past land management practices. A few small areas of this original bushland remain, including examples of Cumberland Plain vegetation, which is listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act.

Eight creeks, 80 kilometres in length, have their headwaters in Fairfield City and flow into the Georges River and Hawkesbury Nepean catchments. The impact of development over the past 50 years has resulted in severe degradation of the natural habitat in the creek banks and water quality has been assessed as very poor in recent years. Strategies are being implemented so that this trend is being reversed.

Air quality in the City is heavily impacted upon by an insufficiently integrated public transport system, creating an over reliance upon private vehicles for moving people and freight.

There are about 17 schools in the City of Fairfield. There are many successful Public Schools in the Fairfield region: Fairfield Public School, Fairfield High School, St Johns Park High School, Westfields Sports High School, Fairvale High School, Yennora Public School, and many more. There are also many Catholic Schools such as: Patrician Brothers' College, Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School, Mary Mackillop College and Freeman Catholic College. Patrician Brothers' Primary School was also previously located in Fairfield and now closed down as of 2007.

Fairfield has 2 major local newspapers, The Fairfield Advance and the Fairfield Champion. Fairfield Advance and Fairfield Champion is issued every Wednesday.

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